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Interior inspiration: Bedrooms showcase
Find inspiration in our selection of the latest ideas for furniture that will make your bedroom a refuge for rest and relaxation
1. The Domino bookcase from Zalf is double faced and is made up of various elements including doors, partitions and structural “C” shaped pieces. The door fronts can be used to arrange the Domino bookcase with a mix of open and closed spaces and, combined with the other elements, create a functional yet unique and creative space. It comes in a wide range of colours to coordinate with other furni- ture and decorations. The bookcase is D38.8 x H290 cm and comes in seven different widths.
www.gruppoeuromobil.com/eng/zalf
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www.sbhonline.co.uk
2. The Richmond Dressing Table from Sweetpea & Willow will sit perfectly in a stylish, modern bedroom. The contemporary dressing table has a high-end glass finish and elegant chrome legs. The neutral white colour means it will fit in with any colour scheme and will add sophistication and glamour to your bedroom. The versatile product can also be used as a chic writing desk. The dimensions of the Richmond Dressing Table are W100 x H77 x D48 cm and it is priced at £695.
www.sweetpeaandwillow.com
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3. The extravagant Windsor bedstead from Touched Interiors is decadently upholstered in a shimmering silver hue plush velvet, finished with metallic and lacquered surfaces, creating an opu- lent mood with a timeless twist. The headboard and foot-board is master crafted and structured in poplar plywood, padded with polyurethane and accented with embroidered logos. On the sides long metallic stripes are covered and uphol- stered in a choice of leather or fabric. Prices range from £800 up to £17,710.
www.touchedinteriors.co.uk
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