chairs for bedrooms ireland

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Chairs For Bedrooms Ireland

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The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacityPlease try again later.Furniture Shop Dublin | Living, Kitchen & Bedroom Furniture Here at Kingsbury we stock a wide range of beds with quality and value for money being the constants tying them all together. From luxurious divan sets to leather and wood bedframes; we have something to cater to everyones needs! We also have a large and varied selection of bedroom furniture to match and compliment all our beds. So take your time exploring our bedroom section and if you need to contact us we are available on 01 6579508 or via the contact form on each product page. Beds & Bedroom Ranges Opening Hours Mon, Tue, Wed, Sat: Join Us on Facebook browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Click here to find out To view our amazing collection you can call in to one of our branches located in Cork, Dublin or Galway. Deliveries are handled with the upmost care to ensure your furniture arrives in perfect condition.




Here you’ll find a list of important headings to assist you when using our site; including terms & conditions, rules, processes and privacy statements.From putting up unexpected guests to saving some space there are so many sofa beds to choose from – shop everything from ideas for the kids' room to more luxurious options for the living room. Price High To Low Price Low To High Available to Order now - awaiting stockReal Homes: A modern-meets-classic kitchen space Real Homes: A modern bay-side space Four new jewel toned colours from Everhot cookersElephant Feet - Chair and Bed Raisers These raisers fit to the legs of beds and chairs to increase their height. This allows the user to sit down or get up from it with greater ease. They may be helpful for individuals with limited mobility. The elephant feet raisers are made of strong plastic with non-slip bases. Place a raiser under each leg of the chair or bed to raise its height. The raisers extra-wide top will support most types of furniture leg and a central recess means caster wheels can sit securely in the elephant feet.




<< Previous product in this category Next product in this category >> Stock availability may vary. Check details with your chosen supplier. Size 1: 9cm(h)Size 2: 14cm(h) 380kg(60st) including weight of furniture Supplied in sets of four Contact a supplier below for more information on this product. Abbey Medicare (NI) Limited Phone: +44 (028) 90487125 Phone: + (353) 01 289 1999 Phone: + (353) 01 455 3168 Phone: + (353) 061 991 999 and LoCall 1890 911 999 Phone: + (353) 05786 82304 Fannin Ltd (and Fannin Community Care Installations) Phone: + (353) 01 290 7000 Go Mobility Ltd (online shop) Phone: + (353) 01 866 3366 H & H Products Phone: + (353) 053 942 0914 John Preston & Co Ltd Phone: 028 9267 7077 (NI), 01 604 0214 (Republic of Ireland) JS Dobbs & Co Ltd Phone: + (353) 01 839 1071 Phone: + (353) 066 7120088 MLM Healthcare (MLM Supplies Ltd) Phone: + (353) 071 916 1039




Phone: + (353) 01 855 5733 (Shop) Phone: + (353) 051 874 622 O'Sullivans Mobility and Living Aids Phone: + (353) 025 24656 Phone: + (353) 01 276 2770 Phone: + (353) 01 401 1555 Phelans Pharmacy Medical & Mobility Supplies Phone: + (353) 021 431 0132 Phone: + (353) 01 526 2025Furniture companies in the UK are upping sticks and moving to the Republic to circumvent strict new copyright laws introduced there which have – almost overnight – rendered it virtually impossible to make and sell replicas of design classics for up to 70 years after a designer’s death. However such companies’ time here may be brief as businesses lobbying hard to keep the work of acclaimed furniture designers under copyright for longer look set to replicate legal moves in the UK by threatening court action here in order to force for the State to comply with an EU directive on copyright infringement. The new rules in the UK have extended design rights to works created after 1957 from 25 years after their launch to a full 70 years after the designer’s death.




Another law under consideration in the UK at present would see iconic pre-1957 designs also fall under copyright protection and make it an offence to incorporate any element of particular products into new pieces without a licence. While the rule changes are intended to protect designers or their estates, anyone looking to get faux-designer pieces on the cheap in the future may struggle and even interiors magazines might be hit with hefty fees if they print pictures of items protected by the laws without a licence. One furniture company which has already moved to the Republic trades under the name Voga. It is based in Kildare and was prompted to move across the water because of the change to the British Copyright, Designs and Patents Act this summer which has made it illegal to sell replicas of iconic designs without acquiring an expensive licence. Amongst its best sellers are chairs “inspired by” acclaimed furniture designers Charles Eames, Arne Jacobsen and Poul Henningsen.




Jacobsen’s iconic Egg Chair has a retail price on the site of €799 compared with in excess of €9,000 for an original piece. An Eames Lounge chair – which has turned 60 this year – would sell for close to €4,000 were it original but a replica can be bought for €895 on the site, while an artichoke lampshade by Henningsen that normally sells for more than €6,000 can be bought for no more than €370. The company’s business model is to sell copies of classic designs for a whole lot less than full price and it now describes itself on its website as an Irish company. Under the law here it is “able to reproduce designs and sell replica furniture 25 years after its initial creation, which is exactly what we do. As a result, we comply fully with Irish law, making it perfectly legal to buy beautiful furniture from Voga.” It also tells would-be customers from outside of this jurisdiction that it “is still 100 per cent legal to buy and import our products from our warehouse in Ireland, even if the copyright law in your country differs to that in Ireland.




This is because you are not infringing any exclusive rights under local copyright regulation in other EU/EEA countries when you are buying replica furniture.” So by basing itself in Kildare it can legally sell replicas to UK customers although customers do have to arrange for delivery to ensure they are not breaking the law. The rule change in the UK was brought about as a result of a fierce lobbying effort led by Swiss design company Vitra which fought for UK copyright laws to be aligned with a 1998 European design directive that protects mass-produced furniture in the same way as as books, music and photography. Vitra owns the distribution rights for original Herman Miller creations, including the Eames lounge chair and it claims the cheap replica market has cost it €250 million a year in the UK alone in lost profits. The British Intellectual Property Office (IPO) initially planned to have a law come into force in 2020 to allow companies sell affected stock they already held without fear of penalties but Vitra successfully pushed for the law to be changed faster.

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