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A guide to buying Sheesham Wood Furniture

Are you building the house of your dreams? Are you thinking of making a renovation to your old house’s furniture? Are you a professional interior designer? Then, if you like traditional and modern wood furniture, you should consider purchasing your new furniture from the Sheesham Furniture UK Company. Read the following article and find all the interesting facts which you need to know about the Sheesham Furniture UK Company, as well as a comprehensive guide to buying Sheesham Wood Furniture.

The Seesham Furniture UK Company

Characteristics of the Sheesham wood The Seesham Furniture UK company manufactures its furniture using the Indian Sheesham wood, widely known as the Indian Rosewood. Its characteristics, its close grain, its natural resilience and its price all make the Indian Rosewood an ideal material for your house and office furniture.

Ranges

The Seesham Furniture UK Company offers a wide range of furniture for your bedroom, dining room, living room and office. The most popular Seesham Furniture ranges are the following: The Banyan living and dining room collection
The collection is hand-made (semi – gloss finish) and emphasises on the wood’s natural grain, which is all hand-finished to a semi-gloss finish. Most of the items of this collection (except the dining table) are delivered to your house fully assembled. The Batamba living and dining room range This collection emphasises on the Sheesham wood’s distinctive grain and its unique characteristic is its untreated finish, clean lines and modern character. The flow dark display units The uniqueness of this collection is its modern design combined with the ancient Indian tradition and the rich dark stain finish.
The Kalanpur Jali Classic Collection Jali furniture is especially known for the selected Sheesham Indian wood, the hand-forged ironwork and the hand-waxed finish.

Contact

Contacting a Sheesham furniture agent If you wish to contact a Sheesham furniture agent, you should visit the official website of the Sheesham company and click under the ‘Contact’ section. Fill in the form displayed with your personal details (name and email address), as well as a subject title and your message, and click the ‘Send’ button. Final word A Sheesham furniture agent will get in touch with you as soon as possible.

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