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Furnitex, Australasia’s Furniture and Furnishings Trade Fair

July 2nd, 2008

VIVID- VIBRANT VISIONS IN DESIGN, the successful annual furniture design competition, celebrates its sixth year in Melbourne as part of FURNITEX, Australasia’s largest furniture and furnishings Trade Fair.
A selection of Australia’s most dynamic furniture designers and design students will showcase their newest and most unique creations at VIVID 2008, held at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre [...]

Melissa and Doug Deluxe Doll-House Furniture- Living Room Set

November 13th, 2007

Includes couch with 2 pillows, 2 upholstered chairs, ottoman, coffee table, side table, and curio cabinet. This furniture set is a great accompaniment to our majestic Victorian dollhouse. Elegantly designed, they can also add class to any like-sized dollhouse.11″ x 9″ x 3.25″ boxedView product details at Amazon

Melissa and Doug Deluxe Doll-House Dining Room Furniture

November 3rd, 2007

Includes dinner table, 4 chairs, and china cabinet. This furniture set is a great accompaniment to our majestic Victorian dollhouse. Elegantly designed, they can also add class to any like-sized dollhouse. 11″ x 9″ x 3.25″ boxedView product details at Amazon

Waverly Wing Chair

October 9th, 2007

Vive La Difference. Velvet brings to mind rich Victorian elegance and beauty. Our Waverly collection wing chair pairs velvet with an antique floral pattern for seating that is both whimsical and stylish! Rolled arms, a tall, wing back chair design and cabriole legs in a brown cherry finish give a nod to traditional design. Pair [...]

Gothic fantasy castle inspires young furniture designer

September 1st, 2007

A RANGE of furniture inspired by some of Wales’ most significant historic sites has gone on display at the London New Designers Show.
Up-and-coming furniture designer Cathy Evans, from Pontyclun, is displaying her first exhibition at the prestigious event.
The gothic fantasy of Castell Coch, near Cardiff, right, has been a particular inspiration for the young designer, [...]

Reupholstering gives tired furniture a facelift

June 18th, 2007

The couch is frayed from hosting one too many burly football fans. The dining-room chairs are covered in fabric that was hip back when people still used that word. Realizing it’s time for a furniture facelift isn’t always easy, says Kaja Gam of Kaja Gam Design in Ossining.
“Most of us can’t see that,” Gam says. [...]

Max Furniture is Now an Importer of Agio Reserve Outdoor Patio Furniture

June 4th, 2007

Agio is one of the leading names in outdoor patio furniture including umbrella, fire pits and outdoor pub tables with many contemporary designs. Max Furniture is now an importer of Agio Reserve Outdoor Patio furniture. Whether you have a small patio or a complete outdoor living area, you will need furniture to complete that space, [...]

Hardwood and softwood office desks available from The Barn Office Furniture

June 1st, 2007

What do you want in an Office Desk?
It used to be when you decided you needed an office desk, you pretty much were going to get a slab of wood on top of four legs and be sent on your way.
Today when you want to get an office desk, it is a purchase with many [...]

Wicker furniture popular from ancient Egypt until now

May 19th, 2007

Wicker furniture has been used since the ancient Egyptians, but most of today’s collectors are buying pieces made in the 1800s and 1900s.
In the early 1830s, a Boston grocer named Cyrus Wakefield was watching ships unpacking cargo. Bundles of rattan wrapping were discarded. He thought it might be suitable as a material for furniture, [...]

Irish Furniture, Gutsy and Ebullient, in a Book and a Sale

April 28th, 2007

Christie’s sale of English furniture on Monday in New York includes some 18th-century Irish antiques, each carefully notated in the catalog with a typically Irish winged-harp symbol. The harp is helpful, because it can be difficult to identify 18th-century Irish antiques.
Even experts become confused, but help is on the way. Yale University Press has just [...]


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