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Interiors


With collections in oak, ivory, yew and walnut, the splendour of Clive Christian’s new interiors range is a magnifi cent thing to behold


aesthetic and the ambience of any room. From heavenly ivory pieces that can wash any space with a sense of serenity to decadent oak furniture that has the wonderful ability to take one’s breath away, Clive Christian have something to suit your personal style as a discerning buyer.


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live Christian is the Rolls Royce of the world of interiors. Furniture from this exclusive company transforms the


Transform the atmosphere of your offi ce


to one of focus and sophistication with the Oak range. A Westminster desk with leather inlay forms the focal point of the offi ce and is paired with a matching leather chair with intricate hand studded detail. A large Manor House dresser in limed oak provides the grand backdrop to this truly regal room. For a ‘royal boudoir’ theme, the oak range also features a Master bedroom fi nished in honey oak with stunning Mayfair four-poster bed with an integrated television. T e fabrics and wallpaper come in Clive Christian Portrait No1 in deep red, a colour and pattern that adds depth and passion to the feel of the room. Clean, crisp lines and textures are created in the Ivory range, especially when it comes to the ivory lounge, which has something of the celestial about it. It is a family room with an integrated television, silk-lined and panelled in ivory with British antique grey glaze. T e Empire furniture and Emperor Sofas come in sumptuous Clive Christian Monogram silk and layer freshness over the style and playfulness of the X Egyptian Jasmine rug. A defi nite statement can also be achieved with


the Ivory Kitchen, which shuns the notion of a kitchen as a simple, functional cooking space and instead transforms it into a lavish and palatial room. T e kitchen is ivory with British antique grey glaze and black oak veneer with enhanced frieze and mantel. It also has an integrated television and barrel- backed alcoves with beautiful statuettes, as well as a bevelled glass-fronted cabinetry with Clive Christian Monogram wallpaper and Empire high back stools. Music lovers can create a music room in


which to soak up the sounds of a Mozart or Chopin. T e panelled music room has yew antique lustre with niche alcoves, grand fi replace, Empire club chairs in black velvet and an 1872 ‘Rose de Mai’ rug. T e yew range also has a very impressive architecturally panelled bar in yew antique lustre with mirror detail, Empire club chairs and high back stool for entertaining in style or simply sitting back for some peace and quiet and a glass of whisky. T e walnut range is equally magnifi cent,


featuring a dining room in walnut with classic armorial fi replace and tiff any glazed dressers with carved capital pilasters.


T e deep browns add a lovely depth to the space. Equally elegant is the billiard room and study in walnut, which has a fi tted open library with velvet-lined trophy cabinet. It is a wonderful and tasteful addition to an already luxurious home.


For more information on Clive Christian Interiors visit www.clive.com


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