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Sherlock Chair (1 Seat) FabricVersatile Check Stirling Red FeetHigh Turned - Light DimensionsW84 x H100 x D88cm Order this swatch for FREE This authentic stripe is viscose rich with cotton and linen for a soft, natural feel. All the snug appeal of wool without the raspy feel. Versatile Check Stirling Dark Natural Versatile Check Stirling Red Versatile Check Stirling Teal Versatile Check Rustic Ginger Versatile Check Milton Green Easy care & hardwearing with the stylish look of wool. Easy care & hard wearing with the stylish look of wool. Tweedy Check Lawson Mid Grey Tweedy Check Lawson Mid Natural This comfortable chair is smart and refined, with a touch of class. Available with or without studs, in over 70 fabrics and 12 leathers. Light, standard, or dark foot colours available. This range is also available in Leather.Order your free swatches here. Fabric seat cushions are foam with a fibre topper. Relaxer has a fixed seat cushion.




A great sofa becomes a part of your life. Always there for you, it provides your family with years of support, comfort and relaxation. So, it’s important to find the perfect one. Easy Steps to Choosing Your Next Sofa See our full range of sofa sizes, chairs and fabrics... Before you see our selection of sofas, sit back and watch our video on how we make our sofas. Comfy is our priority We’ll do everything we can to make you comfortable. Hardwood frames and supportive sprung bases are combined with high density seat foam and deep filled back cushions so you keep feeling comfy no matter how long you lounge. Quality you can sink into Every one of our sofas is tested for wear and tear through 200,000 impact cycles, and exceeds UK and European standards for strength and stability. In a final goodbye before we send our sofas off to a new home, each is valeted and quality-controlled by hand. We've pulled together some top tips and advice for buying your new sofa from Next.




It's a big decision with lots to consider, so watch our video to find out how to make the experience as easy as possible. All fabrics are tested for durability and colour performance. NEXTGUARD is a treatment designed to repel and resist most liquids or stains which may protect the fabric from the risk of permanent staining. Most fabrics are now treated with NEXTGUARD protection for the same price. We can get select colours of our sofas and armchairs delivered to your door and set up in your home within 4 working days. Made to order sofas take a little longer - around 8 weeks. (We have to make them and craftsmanship takes time!) * Save 10%* When buying 2 or more items each priced at £150 or above across our Sofa, Chairs & Furniture Ranges. See terms for full details.Donate your old one! FREE COLLECTION of your unwanted furniture can help save lives!We've teamed up with the British Heart Foundation to offer our customers a free furniture collection service for your unwanted items.




Please note for quality and safety reasons, the British Heart Foundation can only collect items that are in a reusable & saleable condition i.e. free from wear and tear or heavy stains. Sofas must have a valid fire safety label fully attached. All donated items received are sold to raise vital funds toward the fight against heart disease. This service is operated and managed by the British Heart Foundation. Call BHF free on 0808 250 0141 or book online at British Heart FoundationBritish Heart Foundation is a registered charity in England and Wales (225971) and in Scotland (SC039426) Images are for guidance only. Fabric patterns may be unaligned on seams and at back of product. Please order a free swatch for accurate colour guide. Product Warning - All upholstered furniture and furnishings comply with the requirements of the UK Furniture & Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations (1988 - as amended).If you're as obsessed with the BBC series Sherlock, which reimagines the famous sleuth as a modern day detective, then here's how you can get this scientifically chic look in your home and office.




Sherlock and Watson's flat is a live-work space to the extreme. This is how many of us live today, but even for Conan Doyle's original Sherlock, technology and science were always present. In the series, John Watson blogs about his experience as a detective's sidekick and Sherlock takes in new business through his "Science of Deduction" website. The two love to squabble about everything, which is why it's no surprise that each have a distinct preference in the Mac vs. PC wars. Watson writes on a MacBook Pro, while Sherlock appears to prefer the HP Pavilion dv7t - 7000. Surprisingly, when Series 2 aired, Sherlock appeared to have joined the legions of Apple fans when he traded in his BlackBerry Bold 9700 for the iPhone 4. One of the most thrilling parts of the show is that text messages waft across the screen, like scribbled conversations in a cinematic setting. It gives you, the viewer, an inside look into Sherlock's brain. Similarly, the overall set design also feels like a look into his thoughts.




While you may not understand his deductions until the very end, the show's creators give you plenty of hints for how you can emulate his look. You can achieve a Sherlock-esque work space by focusing on four key elements: Mixing vintage classics with modern pieces. For example, a 1959 Le Corbusier armchair is a staple of Sherlock and Watson's homestead. The chair is a difficult find, but Craigslist masters and flea market pros should be able to turn one up. You'll also notice it's flanked by an IKEA SAMTID reading lamp — one of the few things in the home that you can go out and buy right now. Never fearing a good book or scientific artifact. In the original text, Arthur Conan Doyle always stressed that Sherlock's deductions were not based on whim or intuition, but rather deep scientific knowledge. The sets for the BBC series truly evoke this idea. The bison skull may seem arbitrary, but it is indeed a smart and impactful choice. In the show, you'll also find little items that reflect Sherlock's constant quest to keep his mind sharp, like the SudoKube, which mixes the classic Rubik's cube with Sudoku.

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