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5. Antoinette bed, Darien bedside table and Lucinda quilt, all from Graham & Green. Visit
www.grahamandgreen.co.uk
of synthetic and natural feather and down-fi lled duvets, pillows and mattress toppers, each designed to deliver different attributes including extra breathability, additional anti-allergy technologies, washability and, best of all, they’re extra lightweight but still warm. There is also a dedicated The Junior Fine Bedding Company range for babies and children which includes a washable duvet and washable pillow, waterproof mattress protectors and – essential for when you’re away from home – a travel cot liner.
Well furnished
When it comes to storage, nothing beats a top-quality wardrobe made to fi t your bedroom. As the exclusive UK dealer for Team 7 Austrian furniture, Wharfside’s bedroom collection [4] offers beautiful natural wood and glass wardrobes as well as classic Danish designs. All Team 7 bedroom furniture is made from natural hardwoods from sustainably-managed forests, fi nished with natural herbal oil. Although extremely stable, the pieces can be easily dismantled when you move home so you can take them with you.
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ABOVE LEFT | 6. Made to measure, Raumplus sliding door wardrobe featuring dark walnut interior with grey diamond cut mirror doors from Hillside Interiors. Visit
www.hillsidekent.co.uk or pop into the studio in-store on 1st Floor at Lenleys, Roper Road, Canterbury CT2 7EL or call 01227 379100
ABOVE RIGHT | 7. Charme 150cm bedstead, was £2,980, sale price now £2,535, from Lenleys, 25-34 Roper Road, Canterbury CT2 7EL, call 01227 766655 or visit
www.lenleys.co.uk
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4. Relief wardrobe by Team 7, size shown from £30,000. Visit
www.wharfside.co.uk
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