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MIDFURN FURNITURE
NATUZZI ITALIA IAGO SOFA
Available in linear or corner versions, with or without recline function. Upholstery in fabric or exquisite Natuzzi leather. The mix of polyurethane and memory foam padding guarantees extraordinary comfort, offering support and lasting good looks.
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Soft Touch mechanism available for each seat: the recline function is activated with a single touch to adjust the seat, backrest and footrest simultaneously. The relaxation feature is also available with rechargeable batteries to avoid unsightly cables when the sofa is positioned in the middle of a room.
The Zerowall space-saving system activates the recline function without the need to position the sofa away from the back wall. The pinched stitching on the armrests and back cushions enhances the design of the model. Feet in scratch-resistant non-slip metal to enable the sofa to be repositioned freely.
Unit 8 , Arden Business Centre, Arden Road, Alcester, Warwickshire B49 6HW 01789 765123
https://www.midfurn.co.uk
HAMMOND ALL PROJECTS GREAT OR SMALL
Whether it's a single bay garage to store a vehicle or a six bay with additional storage, a workshop, upstairs space or any other requirement, we're ready to help transform your vision into reality.
We have extensive experience in designing and building a wide variety of oak framed buildings. The buildings we have made range from gazebos, garages and garden rooms to houses, pool enclosures and complexes. Most types of buildings are possible for us as well as a wide range of oak accessories and we are happy to advise you on any situation.
How ecologically friendly is my building? Very. A green oak frame (and frames made from other wood) takes less ‘embodied energy’ (the amount of energy used to extract, process, fabricate and build something) than most other building materials, so using oak is a very sound ecological choice. Of course, there is the concern that we are using a finite resource – but, at Hammond Home and Leisure , we plant up to ten trees for every one used. The typical age of the trees we fell is around forty to fifty years – since trees make their largest contribution to the environment in their first twenty years, there is no environmental advantage to felling older trees. All of our oak comes from sustainable sources.
http://www.hammondcorporate.com
THE WINDOW CENTRE GARDEN ROOMS
Garden rooms, man caves, she sheds, games rooms, mini gyms, outdoor offices... Whatever you call them, whatever want to do with your extra space, we can bring your ideas to life. A garden room is perfect for creating cost-effective and contemporary extra living, working or play space. It’s the modern alternative to a traditional home extension.
Pop into the showroom in Solihull or Sutton Coldfield or give one of their specialists a call on 0121 745 7713 or 0121 411 9676 for some free expert advice and an idea of cost, we may pleasantly surprise you!
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