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4. Perfect for use over kitchen islands or dining room tables, the Academy 3 Light Box Pendant by dar lighting has a stainless steel ceiling plate and frame with clear glass panels. This product looks especially good when used in conjunction with vintage style lamps, available to buy separately. Price: £474.
www.darlighting.co.uk
5. Where To Go’s Pole Bar Stool has been expertly handmade, with slight imperfections adding to its overall character. The button seat is supported by a black metal pedestal that also features a sleek footrest, and is weighted by an industrial-era cast-iron base. Available in a vast palette of colours, the stool is priced at £169.
www.wheresaintsgo.co.uk
2. Bring a Scandinavian feel into your home, hotel or offi ce with the Primrose Kitchen Stool from Cult Furniture, with a backrest crafted from solid wood, and burnt orange velvet fabric offering a “slick approach to modern dining chairs.” A wide range of colour choices enable you to fi nd the perfect bar stool for your kitchen or bar. Price: £159.
www.cultfurniture.com
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3.Wren Kitchen’s Copper Oak and White Modern Kitchen features elements in Oak Lodge and Super White fi nishes. Refl ecting the patterns of natural materials, the range makes a strong, contemporary statement. Self-builders can accent with bold ‘special colours’ or calm neutrals. Price: £4002.
www.wrenkitchens.com
6. When space is at a premium this 150 cm Dining Table and Bench Set from Sue Ryder is the smart choice. With a contemporary country design, it can look great in both a modern or traditional setting. This twin bench seats offer fl exible seating options and have been designed to tuck neatly under the table when not in use. Priced at £329.99.
www.sueryder.org/shop
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