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Furniture

Dwell looks exactly the type of place I was kind of after.

Hudd - I get the ebay thing and have brought a lot of stuff from there like kitchen items - pots, pans etc. Also brought some accessories - a lamp, cushions, bean bags etc.

I wouldnt buy anything second hand but would buy from ebay just new stuff though
 
If you want wood ;)

http://www.eatsleeplive.co.uk/

grand-bed-footboard2.jpg


We have a bed from them, plus a couple of Coffee tables (one we use as a TV stand as it happened to fit exactly at one side of the recess next to our inglenook).

Works well in contemporary or old IMO. Eco friendly - reclaimed oak, hand made.
 
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If you want wood ;)

http://www.eatsleeplive.co.uk/

grand-bed-footboard2.jpg


We have a bed from them, plus a couple of Coffee tables (one we use as a TV stand as it happened to fit exactly at one side of the recess next to our inglenook).

Works well in contemporary or old IMO. Eco friendly - reclaimed oak, hand made.

When I am 50 and retire. I want to build that sort of stuff, cracking site. Very manly though
 
I have literally moved out and have been going to places like Habitat and John lewis for furniture HOWEVER for the prices you are paying I would have expected a bit more than a plastic table for 2k with each chair costing 200 quid.

So anyone had any good experiences of these places you see advertised such as DFS (yes I know the fudgein damn joke) and Sofa World etc? I mean theyre still not that cheap but you get more for your money eg three seater sofa for the price of a plastic seat at Habitat. But are they of decent quality?

Im looking for dining furniture too and a few other bits and pieces.

If anyone got any suggestions I would be very grateful fudgers.

Thanks

I got loads of stuff from a hospice charity

Second hand is the way to go

I got a huge dark wood table and 4 chairs for about 100. When extended it fits 6
 
I ended up buying a side board and a couple of other bits from Oak Furniture Land, I know the ads on TV are a bit cheesy but the stuff is well made and they deliver it for free as well. Customer service was spot on as well, one of the door handles had a split in it when I screwed it in and they sent another 2 out by next day recorded delivery no questions asked. I got the small sideboard, tall bookcase and the side/bedside table from the mango wood range (http://www.oakfurnitureland.co.uk/range/mantis-light-mango/). They usually have a sale on as well and the stuff is decent quality, reviews for them online are all top ratings as well.

I have bought a fair bit of stuff from these guys recently (dining & living room furniture) and agree they are excellent.
 
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