Friday, August 21, 2009

Reclaiming the environment

       If you're looking for solid wood furniture but are worried about the ever-decreasing forests, you'll probably find what you need at S71 Furniture Loft store.
       Opened in March on Sukhumvit Soi 71 by Sumalee Boonyen and trend specialist Marc Grzybowski, the spacious and bright showroom is stocked with plenty of furniture made from old Thai teak as well as reclaimed wood from India, China and Indonesia, all of it guaranteed by the Forest Stewardship Council.
       The designs are eco-friendly too with dining furniture, stools and side tables made from quality
oak, rubber tree and other tropical hardwoods, most of them adapted from discarded furniture as well as windown frames and doors.
       Recently, S71 launched its latest collection of mango-wood furniture from Chiang Mai, which looks pleasantly siple but is seriously functional. There's plenty of fun to be had in mixing and matching
too, with sculptured stools that double as side tables, lamp stands and coffee tables.
       S71 Loft offeres sofas, shelves, dining tables, stools, benches, cabints, coffee tables and much
more besides. If you have a design in mind, S71 will be happy to make it to order.

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       S71 Furniture Loft is on Sukhumvit Soi 71 (between Soi Pridee 27 and 29). It's open daily from 10.30am to 7pm. Call (02) 381 3984 or visit www.S71FurnitureLoft.com.

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