4. The Alveare brass and antique mirror coffee table features a stunning design that will create a glamorous focal point in any living room. The steel frame is finished with an electroplated brass, while the surface of the table consists of a toughened antique mirror. If your space is big enough more than one table can be used to cre- ate a large, honeycomb effect centrepiece. The table is 35 cm high and has a diameter of 100 cm. It is available to buy from MY-Furniture, priced at £219.99.
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5. Bring a touch of timeless elegance into your home with one of the most luxurious fabrics. Soft to the touch, velvet is making a grand come- back and becoming a firm favourite with interior designers and customers alike. With a range full of these textiles in a variety of colours and pat- terns, iLiv will make sure your interior is on trend. The sofa pictured has been upholstered with Tilia velvet – from the Dimensions Collection – in Flint, a subtle grey that keeps the design sim- ple. The fabric is priced from £34 per metre.
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6. With the television now the focal point in many living rooms, the TV stand is an increas- ingly important piece of furniture. This highly crafted media storage unit epitomises a classic traditional design. The subtly textured doors con- ceal a storage solution for all your entertainment necessities, while the exterior channels an indus- trial luxe aesthetic. The Traveller TV cabinet is encased in leather (L0001) with contrasting leather profiled corners and matching handles. It is 240 cm wide x 47 cm deep x 58 cm high and is priced at £6,714.
www.touchedinteriors.co.uk
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