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Hotels and Restaurants could benefit from Stacking Chairs and Folding Tables

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Commercial interior space is at a premium, more nowadays than ever before. The cost of a hotel or restaurant property has risen to the point that every square foot must be utilised to the maximum, bringing in as much revenue as possible. One way of helping this process is to be thoughtful in the kind of furniture purchased. Big items of upholstered furniture like sofas or tub chairs are very comfortable and fine for keeping customers seated a long time but do not allow the proprietor to be flexible in the use of his or her interior space as they are heavy and cumbersome making them difficult to move. With a more considered choice of restaurant chairs or hotel chairs and tables one room can serve more than one function and can make the process of cleaning the room much easier for the staff. For example the room can be used for dining during the week with one type of stacking chair and if, for example a customer wants to rent the room for a wedding or private party then those chairs can be stacked away in a small space and the room can be left clear for dancing or other more suitable chairs can be brought in. A good choice is to use stacking chairs combined with either fixed leg or folding tables. Only a few years ago the choice of stacking chairs was very limited, and nearly all of the choices comprised steel frames with either a steel or plastic seat and back. The ‘Polyprop’ chair, designed in the early 1960’s by Robin Day for Hille International is the most famous of these early stacking chairs and was a very attractive simple design that had the main benefit of being extremely space efficient, being stackable vertically up to 15 high without a problem. These stacking chairs have sold in millions since their inception and many halls, conference centres and cafes still rely on them for their customer’s daily use. However, as a restaurant chair or hotel chair their plain style make them an unsuitable choice. Thankfully in recent years hotel and restaurant furniture suppliers have realised that many of their customers need to use their rooms for different purposes at different times and so have incorporated many modern designs of stacking chairs and stacking tables into their programme. One of the most economical of these designs uses a steel frame in square section steel with welded frame and a choice of back designs in either square or rounded shape. These chairs are predominantly coated with either a gold, black or silver painted finish and have upholstered seat and backrest. Previously these chair frames were manufactured in the UK but in the last decade imported frames have become available very cheaply and with better and better quality.

Some UK suppliers still upholster the chairs in house though, which means that they can offer a much wider range of upholstery colours and patterns and can use UK manufactured foam fillings which tend to be of a higher quality than imported ones. Another reason to buy stacking chairs that have been upholstered in the UK is that the UK has the most stringent fire retardancy regulation for foam and fillings of upholstered chairs. A manufacturer in China or Malaysia will supply chairs worldwide and while the buyer can specify that the foam and fabric are treated to be fire retardant, their foam filling’s fire resistance is made to a lower level than British made foam, being targeted at the U.S. home furniture market and is not usually suitable for contract use. Therefore, if buying stacking chairs that have been upholstered abroad make absolutely sure you have sight of the FR certification first.

In recent years many of the most stylish wooden chairs have been designed to be stackable. Traditional gilt wooden decorative backed wedding style chairs can now be purchased that are stackable to 8 or 10 high. Again these usually have an upholstered seat which can be specified to be removable so by buying chairs with extra seats in other colours, one chair can be offered with different seat colours to blend in with the bride and groom’s choice of wedding decorations. Another stacking chair that can perform the function of a wedding or restaurant chair are the aluminium framed stacking chairs which while being very similar in construction to the steel stacking chairs, have a visual advantage that come from the way the tubular aluminium is made. While tubular steel starts as flat steel and then is bent longitudinally and welded along the seam resulting in a plain square tube, the aluminium tube is made by the extrusion process where the aluminium, in a semi molten state, is forced through a shaped form that means that the tube can be made with a decorative design running along it’s length. When this type of tube is made into a stacking chair frame and painted bright gold it really looks very attractive indeed. These aluminium stacking chairs also have upholstered seats and backs and again it is wise to choose a chair supplier that upholsters them in their own factory premises.

Many bar and hotel furniture suppliers offer copies of famous 1950’s and 60’s stacking chair designs with simple formed plywood back and seat units on chrome round tubular steel frames. The famous Danish designer Arne Jackobsen’s series 7 chair is widely produced now in the Far East and can be purchased in quantity from under £20. These chairs are light and attractive although without upholstery they are only comfortable for sitting a limited time. Other stacking chairs manufactured in very modern designs are made by the injection moulding process where molten plastic is fired under great pressure into a steel mould to form the design. The cost of making the original mould is huge and is a serious investment to a manufacturer but once the mould has been created many tens of thousands of chairs can be made at little cost. With a worldwide market available, factories in China are now using their own or sometimes European designers to create truly beautiful stacking chair designs that can be marketed cheaply because of the huge sales they can achieve. If you decide to choose one of these injection moulded stacking chairs it is imperative to ask the supplier for certification as to its suitability in a contract environment because if it is to be used as a restaurant chair or hotel chair it will receive far tougher treatment than in a home environment. The best certification comes from U.K. testing laboratories for example FIRA (The Furniture Industry Research Association). These people have specialist machinery that give the chairs the kind of stresses and pressures that they would receive in a commercial setting and test the chairs to destruction so that a real understanding of their suitability for contract used can be achieved.

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Four Great Reasons Why you Should Consider Plastic Adirondack Chairs

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Plastic Adirondack chairs find themselves right smack dab in the middle of a class of furniture that is both functional and attractive. Of course, people can agree to disagree, and there are certainly those who would not dream of owning an Adirondack chair that wasn’t made out of wood, usually teak, cyprus, cedar or redwood. And that’s okay. I totally understand this attraction and preference for wood. But plastic does have it’s place and it isn’t really as cheap or tacky as some may think. Here are some reasons why I think plastic Adirondack chairs deserve your consideration.

First, the notion of modern plastic Adirondack chairs should not bring to mind the classic inference about plastic. In fact, these chairs are anything but wimpy, brittle, or cheap. They are actually quite nice. They are durable and stout. Depending on what you end up finding to purchase, a plastic product in today’s world very well may end up being just a strong, if not more so, than many of their wood products out there. With modern molding techniques and designs, you can expect plastic Adirondack chairs to hold up to all of the weight and use that you have come to expect from the wooden counterparts.

The second reason why I think plastic Adirondack chairs deserve consideration is their general appeal, both tactilely and visually. To the eye, they are quite pleasing, they are available in a wide range of colors and styles. If you want a pink chair, you got it. If you prefer a more classic brown or tan color, no problem. They are even available in blues, greens, yellows, oranges, and reds. Since plastic products can be colored any color, selection should not be a problem. One of the most popular and attractive choices are chairs that have a wood grain molded right into the panels of the chair. This not only gives plastic Adirondack chairs a more natural look, it also makes them more satisfying to the touch. Since our tactile senses are such a critical part of how we experience our furnishings, this should not be overlooked. The look of wood without the downside. Pretty cool.

And that leads me to my next point, which is that plastic Adirondack chairs have the natural advantage over most wooden chairs when it comes to maintenance requirements. When you have a typical wood chair you often have to take care to keep it either stained or painted. If it stays out in the elements too long you then have to watch out for slivers, cracks and chaffing in the wood. These can become dangerous to the user if ignored. If you keep things sanded and coated you will get a lot of life out of your wooden chairs, but with the plastic option you just don’t have to worry about any of that. Just set the chairs out where you want them, use them, and don’t worry about the affects of weather.

And finally, plastic Adirondack chairs are more economical than wood. They usually cost less initially, and require much less cost over time in terms of maintenance and upkeep. If you want sticker shock, price a teak, cedar, or redwood chair. Wow!

Appearance, cost and minimal maintenance all make plastic Adirondack chairs preferable over wood. Give them your consideration and see if you agree with me.

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The Types of Designer Chairs and Their Uses

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Building a home is always a pleasure. And the finishing touches of making your home perfect happens when you add especially picked furniture that will make your house complete. When shopping for furniture, more particularly sofas, chairs, and lounges, a strong suggestion would be for you to always check out the designer series. These models may be a little expensive. But all the extra dollars will be worth it because you’re purchasing a product that is big on comfort, style, and quality.

There are different types of designer chairs that you may want to purchase for you home or office. Good examples are:

1. Chaise

This is the most relaxing type of chairs that you can place on your patio or sun room. If you want to take a nap, this piece of furniture is perfect. You just lie down on it and relax. If you’ve got a comfortable chaise in your terrace, sleep would come naturally for you.

2. Lounger and Ottoman

Loungers are the most relaxing type of chair that you can ever own. It is perfect when you’re just staying in your house for hours just idling away. Imagine yourself sitting in a lounger with your feet up on the ottoman and watching TV. You’d think that surely, life isn’t always this wonderful.

3. Sofa

The sofa is the star of the living room, no doubt about it. No living room is ever complete without a set of comfy sofa complete with fluffy pillows. The sofas you should put in your living room should complement it greatly. Your choice should follow the size of the living room and the theme of your home, if ever you are following one. Designer sofa sets from Eames have always been the best seller in Australia.

4. Specialty Chairs

There are several other types of chairs used for varied purposes. Plastic chairs and wire chairs are perfect for outdoor use. These are lightweight furniture that you can easily carry along around the garden or near the pool. Wooden chairs are just right inside the study, library, or even the bedroom. Ergonomic computer chairs, on the other hand, are ideal for those who spend hours in front of the computer surfing the internet.

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Plastic Adirondack Chairs – There Are Advantages

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Truthfully, no one wants to be hosting a barbeque or outdoor gathering with a bunch of cheap and gaudy lawn furniture adorning the yard. Not only is this smack of desperation or some pathological “penny-pinching” only a streak but cheap lawn or deck furniture can literally make the entire exterior of your beautiful home seem trite or even comical. Still, there simply is not always room in the budget for some premium teak outdoor furniture and—well, guests need to sit somewhere! While quality-made plastic Adirondack chairs may seem like an oxymoron, you may be surprised at just how well these stately pieces of lawn furniture can actually ADD value to your home and impress friends and family alike.

Most of us are aware that Adirondack chairs are typically made from woods such as cedar or pine which is part of the reason why they make such excellent choices for decks, patios, and other exterior areas. The Adirondack chair was in fact originally designed as an outdoor piece of furniture and was a very popular choice for cabins, lake retreats, and other recreational facilities. However, with wood prices continuing to escalate, quality-made plastic Adirondack chairs have become a very popular and logical alternative to the traditional wooden chairs.

New-age plastic Adirondack chairs are actually made of very durable materials that provide both durability and quality. One of the biggest advantages in buying a plastic Adirondack chair is the fact that color and texture are uniform throughout. While Adirondack furniture made from wood will necessarily wear and reveal places where nicks, scratches or similar damage may have occurred—this is not a problem with plastic and the chair or lounger will remain in pristine condition for years to come.

Now one of the major and very reasonable objections to any type of plastic furniture, let alone Adirondack pieces, is the weight. We have all had experiences or know of examples when a storm blew plastic lawn furniture all over the place. At best, this is an inconvenience and you will need to chase patio chairs and the like all over the place. In many cases, the plastic furniture is damaged and will need to be replaced.

With premium plastic Adirondack chairs, however, this is not a concern. In most cases, the weight of the plastic furniture is comparable to wooden pieces and thus there is little chance for anything to blow away or get damaged. In truth, quality plastic Adirondack chairs are every bit as durable and reliable as the originals but at lowered cost so you can truly adorn your outdoor space in style and comfort.

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Office Furniture Chairs come in Many Styles

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Office furniture chairs come in all sizes, shapes, designs and materials. And though desks have been around for hundreds of years, in one form or another, the modern office chair was first used in the mid to late 1800’s. The closest thing to a modern office chair was used by Charles Darwin. He put wheels on his chair so that he could move around easier when reaching for his specimens. Since that time, and especially during the 1900’s, the office chair has evolved a lot. Here are some of the types of office furniture chairs that can be found in most offices today.

Executive chairs – what exactly constitutes a chair to be called “executive”? Well, there is no definite standard. Many companies just call their best chair an executive chair. Generally speaking, this chair is of high quality, and are used by executives who want the best office furniture possible. These chairs are made of the highest quality materials throughout, are usually covered in a top grain leather and are the type of chair that is made to last. They often have the latest ergonomic technology to provide comfort all day long, contoured to fit your body and fully adjustable. You do not have to replace this chair every couple of years. If you have an “executive” chair that does not last long, then it is executive in name only. Task chairs – these are the normal everyday office furniture chairs that most people use at home. These can be very cheap, acquired at your local discount store for under $30, or can be ten times this amount for a good one that will last awhile. These can be cloth, leather (real or fake) or made of other man made materials. Many will have ergonomic features such as lumbar support, and are also adjustable in multiple ways. Most of us can find a task chair that will suit our daily use, you just have to take the time to try out a fair number of them to discover what will work best for you. Mesh chairs – I first saw a mesh chair about 15 years ago, though I suppose they have been around a bit longer than that. These are basically task or executive chairs that have a mesh back. Most are still fully adjustable and ergonomic, but the mesh back provides great ventilation and breathability. Some even have mesh seats! Wood chairs – these were found a lot before modern office furniture chairs became an ergonomic science, but the can still be found today. However, they usually only swivel and rise up and down and are not ergonomic in other ways. Guest and visitor chairs – these office furniture chairs are often found in waiting rooms or executive offices for guests and visitors to sit in. These come in all sorts of styles, they do not have castors and are normally designed to be quite comfortable. They are not usually very large or overstuffed. Conference room chairs – also not very large, often have padded seats and backs, sometimes castors. Designed for many of them to fit around a conference table, and sometimes quite nice to match a high quality table.

We have definitely come a long way since sitting in little wooden chairs at our desk and in our offices. With all the styles available, you can find office furniture chairs to suit all of your office and home office needs.

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Be Unique -choose Unique Chairs Furniture

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

How we decorate our home is a very big part of who we are. New trends come in every day and people are tempted to change their furniture style each time something new is brought to the market. However, most people would agree with me when I say that having unique, hand made, massive wood chairs furniture is always going to be fashionable and being comfortable in you unique chair is something that will never fade away.

One of the most important aspects when choosing a piece of furniture is comfort. Most of all, everyone wants to be able to enjoy a meal in his or her chairs furniture, sit at a desk or, why not, even watch TV. If the chair you are sitting in is not that comfortable, then whatever you might be doing is somehow ruined. The new furniture styles that have invaded the market nowadays rely more on looks rather than on comfort, to the disappointment of many buyers. However, good, comfortable wood, hand- made furniture will never die, the only catch is to know where to look for it. There are still plenty of stores that sell this type of furniture and you can even find online stores that ship the furniture right to your doorstep.

The aspect of the chairs furniture that you desire to purchase is also highly important and the new styles of furniture can definitely deliver this. However, a unique, massive wood chair can deliver both aspect and comfort. Wood softens any room and gives a feeling of warmth and safety to your whole room, aside from being comfortable. Now, this is one great choice if you ask me. Wood can come in many colors and it can be shaped to your liking, so you can only imagine your chair and you can have it made for you.

Moreover, you know that you are definitely going to have unique furniture if you choose hand made chairs furniture. Only the fact that your chair is hand made gives it its uniqueness and the work, time and love put in every chair can be felt every time you sit on it. Craftsmen have their special way of playing with the material, shape and color so the result is one amazing, one of a kind chair that you can enjoy.

No one is saying that newer styles of furniture are inferior to those old ones, but any connoisseur would probably choose hand made, wooden chairs furniture without any hesitation. Every curve, every line and pattern is beautifully done, but there are always tiny little mistakes that make it that more beautiful, dare I say more human. When you sit on this beautiful chair you can actually feel any feeling that the craftsmen felt when making that chair. The fact that you have a unique piece of furniture can only add up to the fact that the material is of the highest quality and that the overall result can leave many people speechless.

There are always going to be new trends, but quality and style are never going to fade away as long as people can still appreciate them. Hand made, wooden, unique chairs furniture are just some of the pieces of furniture that can verify this theory.

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How Church Chairs Have Changed Over Years

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Along with churches, church furnishings have undergone changes too. An integral part of church furniture is church chairs. Over time, they too have evolved and now hold an important place among the church furnishings. The style of chairs in the 17th century was of a very simple nature but nowadays you find church chairs with a variety of designs.


The liturgy actually discouraged a lot of people from attending the congregation and their thinking was that more people could be accommodated when everyone was standing rather than sitting. Another reason was that church funds were scarce so a lot of churches were in a state of dilapidation and disrepair. So they were unable to have repairs done and also couldn’t afford new furniture.


During the period between the 17th and the 19th century, churches having pews and chairs were charged rent. This rent was to be paid by the occupant of the pew or chair. For those whom this rent was heavy on their pocket, had to make do with standing at the side aisle or gallery. This rent was charged as a tax for those who wanted the privilege of being accommodated on a seat next to the main aisle.


Around the 18th century, a revolution came about where changes started to creep in and the social barriers were also starting to disappear. Now in this era the church encouraged everyone to join in the congregations held in the church. This called for new seating arrangements and a higher number for seats for the increased population attending church. So now most of the chapel or church chairs were similar in shape and sizes. For this reason, the raw material, namely wood which was used to create church chairs and stacking chairs, also had to be the same throughout. As a result the manufacturing of these chairs grew and about 100 workers were roped in to do this job.


Now for making wooden chairs, the most important material is timber. Beech, Elm, Oak and sometimes American ash was the popular timber desired by all the manufacturers and was brought in from various specialized brokers. With the limited technology available then, the timber had to be taken good care off. So when the delivery of the timber was made to the workshop, it was kept in a hot-room so that the moisture content of the timber would be reduced by 10%. After this process, the timber was checked and various defects were removed. Then the remaining timber was cut according to the specifications for the chairs and then it was ready for the finishing touches. This was the manufacturing process for church chairs that was in use a few centuries back.


After the planks or the post hand turning was ready, the church furniture just needed assembling. For this purpose all the parts were transported to the assembly area to have them assembled together by hand pressing or with the help of jigs. The glue, which was used to keep all the parts of the church pews, stack chairs and other church furniture, was urea formaldehyde glue. The reason for this was that this glue was said to create the perfect bond between the joints and it was said to be helpful in increasing the life of the furniture. The strut of these church chairs was angled to provide the required strength to the struts. The legs of these chairs were also braced with glue so that it would counteract the high-pressure, which was created when people leaned back on these chairs. The angle or curve was either cut with a handsaw or at times even by hand. In earlier times chairs were either oiled or waxed whereas in modern times, an acid lacquer polish is used for the finishing of these church chairs. This was the typical structure and creation of church chairs in those times.


In the early times, the laborers who created these church chairs and church pews were nomadic turners who were also known as “bodgers”. These bodgers mostly resided in the village situated near High Wycome.


Going according to history, the skilled laborers used for making these church chairs was basically acquired from various manufacturing industries which actually handled the production of items like spoons, bowls etc. these workers found making chairs as a good part-time job as this industry was on a rise. And so a group of skilled workers of wooden articles was formed who provided services for making chairs for the church.


The increasing need for a larger number of church chairs is felt through out. For example, The Basilica in Rome is one of the most popular churches in the world. It has a lot of space and can accommodate unto 90,000 people. But the sad part is that it doesn’t have enough chairs to have everyone seated for the congregation. When the Pope presides over the ceremonies in the church, only a maximum of 11,500 people can be accommodated in the seats available. The rest have to stand throughout the ceremony and keep craning their necks to get a feel of what is going on. But the 11,500 chairs have been strategically positioned so that everyone gets a view of the proceedings at the central altar.


It is said that at one point of time in history, the best quality church chairs and pews were produced in England. The records show that in 1939, the number of workers working in this industry under different manufacturers was almost 10,000. But now due to the advance in technology and the available machinery, the number of workers has been greatly reduced and the number has come down to 8000 workers. Now it’s a new era in the manufacturing of church chairs and other furniture. And now what was unthinkable in the 20th century has been achieved in the 21st century, namely, the availability of church pews and stacking chairs over the Internet.

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The Best Tips For Dining Chairs

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

There is a big variety of dining chairs. You can choose from wooden folding chairs, wooden each, wooden restaurant and many others. The secret for the best dining chairs is that you should pick them for the occasion. There are dining chairs for a family dining or may be for a dining party.

The best choice you can make for your house are the wooden chairs. There are a lot of models. One of the most popular is the wooden folding chair. You can find them in every house because they are very practical. You don’t need to worry about the space because you can just fold them in a corner after you finished your dinner. They can be found in different styles and sizes.

One of the pleasant surprises about modern chairs is they amazing comfort. In the past the design was a lot more important. The dining chair used to be very classy but in the same time rigid. Now people want to relax while they have their dinner. You can have a beautiful design and a comfortable chair. Learn the secret to combine the two advantages.

One important thing you must think about before buying dining chair is the numbers of chairs you need. Also make sure you will pick the perfect size of chairs. Be sure you will still have enough space to walk in the room!

The perfect dining chair must be wide enough for people to sit on. You also have to leave some space between the chairs. This way people will be able to move. Make sure you also have at least 12 inches (30cm) between the back of the chair and the wall.

Before you buy the new dining chairs you need to think about how often you will use them for dining. You should make sure that they will look good in any other room. There for the dining chairs should be in tone with the rest of the furniture.

If you have a busy life and you can’t find time to go buy the dining chairs it’s ok. You can also order from the internet. You will be able to check a big variety of designs. Once you choose and pay they are delivered to your door. This will save you a lot of time. You also have the possibility to check a lot more designs using the internet. So just open the computer and start shopping!

During the day people stress a lot. After a busy day at work it’s great to come home and have dinner with your family. Make sure the chairs will relax everybody. If the chairs are too rigid you will not be able to enjoy dinner. You should relax and talk to the family about your day.

Dining chairs can make the difference. You can have a comfortable and classy house! There for you should think very good before you buy the chairs. Take measurement of you dining room and also check how big is your table.

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Using Heavy Duty Office Chairs at Work

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

When it comes to office furniture, does it really have to be a battle between form and functionality? Who says that you can not have both? Gone are the days when heavy duty office furniture meant solid, heavyset wooden pieces with intricate gargoyle like carvings; and seat cushions with just as much padding as a pancake run over by a concrete paving machine.  Fortunately, there are now solidly made furniture that are both ergonomically designed and built for long term use. A very good example would be the numerous heavy duty office chairs coming out every season. Although most of them are still relatively bulky (as compared to flimsy looking counterparts,) they do get better mileage.

For one thing, heavy duty office chairs are quite comfortable for people who have larger builds. As most of you would know, there really is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all category, especially with chairs and most other seating pieces (like benches, couches, ottomans, sofas, stools, etc.) There are just some pieces that seem to fit people with zero gravity and just about the same dress size. Fortunately, heavy duty office chairs now have the support systems with the capacity to sustain heavier weights. The support systems for some office chairs can be fantastic. They can literally make sitting for long hours at a time easier on the back and the hind quarters, no matter what how lean or heavy you might become.

This is particularly great if you have to be stuck in that same chair for more than 8 hours at a time, (overtime and breaks not included, of course.) And since most office furniture chairs that are coming out now are ergonomically designed, these larger chairs can be moved about the room with ease. Speaking of designs, most of these chair pieces are leaning towards the modern but comfortable look. So you do not have to worry about chipping the gargoyle carvings off, or ruining the varnish in case you are prone to coffee spills in the morning.

Some of these chairs will definitely not win the artsy award for futuristic design. However, with comfortable padding and easier maneuverability, they can win candy-and-potato-chip awards from the happy office employee who once had to settle for straight back dinner wooden chairs behind those bulky office tables.

Admittedly, some heavy duty furniture pieces are rather on the expensive side of the price catalogue, they do get better mileage than the cheaper alternatives. Naturally, cheaper alternatives need constant replacing. Some of the en vogue signature designs usually go out of fashion very quickly. And if you are promoting a certain look for your company, you would want to be stuck with a furniture faux pas. Besides, if you have not noticed, some of those mass produced mono-block pieces have all the elegance of a backyard barbeque party. Additionally, with all the wear and tear of daily use of most office furniture, it would be a bit more sensible to invest in expensive but heavy duty pieces. At least, with such pieces, you know that you are really getting value for your money.

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Bedroom Chairs ?tthe Mass Choice Available

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Love thy bedroom

Your bedroom is one of the places in your home you spend the majority of your time, so it is majorly important to make it as comfortable, tranquil and to-your-taste as much as you can. Your bedroom is your haven, the place where you can really relax, crawl into bed and forget the stresses of everyday life, catch up on much needed sleep, and let’s not forget it needs to be practical to aid you in getting ready for your days and evenings out!

Bedroom furniture does not end with a bed and a set of drawers

So far you have your bedroom all laid out – your bed is in the perfect position with your bedside cabinets either side of it, you have a wonderfully comfy duvet, the duvet covers match your colour scheme and compliment your décor brilliantly, the wardrobe is in the corner which is practical and of course it matches your set of drawers, so what are you missing?

Bedroom chairs

Bedroom chairs are a fantastic way to add a little flair to your bedroom. From the mass choice available today you can find a chair to suit your bedroom interior no matter what style you have. So if your bedroom is modern and slick choose a chair that’ll fit in with this nicely such as a chair with clean lines and a boxey shape (maybe look at the Studio ranges) or if traditional is more your taste go for a wooden chair with an extravagant and intricate design – check out the Royale range.

Focus Furnishing have every range for your every taste

At Focus Furniture they have a wide variety of gorgeous ranges for every décor possible so you’ll be sure to find what you are looking for. With 35 years in the industry they’ll be able to tell you all you want to know about the range and the furniture.

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