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Stately Interior Design
TomHood
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Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone could help me find some very unique furniture for a stately home.
I link to a UK website would be great we need a lot of products such as a grandfather clock, vintage style sofa, nursing chair and antique style mirrors etc.
Something like reproduction furniture would be most helpful.
Also if they have a show-room as well that would be great anywhere in the midlands would be beneficial.
Thanks
Tom
I was wondering if anyone could help me find some very unique furniture for a stately home.
I link to a UK website would be great we need a lot of products such as a grandfather clock, vintage style sofa, nursing chair and antique style mirrors etc.
Something like reproduction furniture would be most helpful.
Also if they have a show-room as well that would be great anywhere in the midlands would be beneficial.
Thanks
Tom
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Can't your butler sort this out?
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Thanks for the reply but it wasn't very helpful.
I'm doing this for my Granddad & I'm sure he would rather me do it than his butler if he had one that is.
If you could kindly not reply if you can't direct me to an on-line furniture site that sells unique stately products.
Kind Regards
Tom0 -
Use google and look for " Stately home furniture" and also "sense of humour"0
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Sorry just been a long week,
Thanks for that I found a few sites using the search you suggested, took me to a site called kohlerinteriors which was pretty good but couldn't order on-line.
I did "stately furniture" search instead and found a site called just "Stately" which has exactly what I'm looking for.
Thanks again
Tom
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what period are we talking about here? regency? Victorian? Georgian?0
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I was looking for mainly Victorian and Edwardian styles0
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