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Glo Chandelier from wheredidyoubuythat.com appeared in the Suddeutsche Zeitung Magazin on the 7th April 2006.
This fantastic website is the "Global On-line Designer Shopping Experience" for anybody looking to spoil themselves or purchase unique gifts that they'd be hard pushed to find elsewhere. Created by an enterprising Gateshead based company that offers free UK delivery, the site is straightforward and simple to navigate.
Vivid photography enhances your shopping experience, ensuring plenty of temptation to simply charge to your plastic! From the Koala Coffee Machine, to Xylem luggage to a Trompe l'oeil vase, the choice is vast and the delivery is fast.
Surf and save money on designer desirables and new design classics such as the famous armadillo breadbin by logging on to wheredidyoubuythat.com
The beech drawers swing open to store all your toiletries. wheredidyoubuythat.com (0800 085 2216)
Woody tea box, £41.50. Let your guests choose their favourite brew at the table.
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Online retailer www.wheredidyoubuythat.com is currently holding its "attic clearance sale" to make room for all its wonderful new stock. Sale items are reduced by up to 70 per cent and include the practical Galerie Double Vase £23.50 (was £38.50) and Ethereal Silk Robe £126 (was £252.00). There are also two of the best-looking bread bins on the market. The beanshaped Bread Boy (£80) is made of high-quality steel and rolls open with a flawlessly smooth mechanism, and the unique Armadillo Bread Bin (£62.95) is a work of art. Good-looking and practical, both bins are large enough to keep standard sized loaves and rolls fresh.
Clearance items are available while stocks last. www.wheredidyoubuythat.com. Call 0800 085 2216
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With free delivery on UK orders, this is the perfect excuse to do your Christmas shopping in your pyjamas, as it stocks a variety of original ideas divided into nine different sections. Check out the gorgeous Koala coffee machine at £159.95.
"Instyle" short on inspiration? Before you head off to the shops this christmas take a look at some of our favorite finds.
Black and White cow hide rug, £349 www.wheredidyoubuythat.com
What's new at the Daily Telegraph House and Garden Fair, by David Nicholls
Jennifer Crawley kits you out in the latest gadgets and gismos for the games room.
Oliver Hemming NIO
£49.95
With its clean, uncluttered lines and Art Deco feel, the Nio has become something of a design classic. Made from polished stainless steel, it has a 1.5 litre capacity.
Perfect for tea-totalled design junkies.
Another blinding selection from design website wheredidyoubuythat.com.
An alternative to the streamlined case and single stem flower is this slick rose bowl, just one of the many ornaments, gadgets and design pieces available from the Gateshead-based wheredidyoubuythat.com, the bowl would make a stunning centrepiece at any dinner table or would look equally good as a stand-alone ornament, unlike many other e-commerce sites, wheredidyoubuythat.com also has its own call centre and fully stocked warehouse, just off the A1 in Gateshead.
The wheredidyoubuythat store answers everyone's shopping prayers. After a sourcing trip that took the founders across Europe in search of the best in interiors, accessories and gadgetry, the wheredidyoubuythat store and website are back with a stronger offering than ever. Situated only 30 seconds from the A1 in Newcastle's Team Valley, the new store is a virtual treasure trove of ideas for gifts with wow-factor. There are more than 250 items to choose from, many of which are available in the UK for the first time through the wheredidyoubuythat website. Take the pain out of the shopping experience by visiting the spacious store where products are brought to life in inspirational room settings.
Sadly not a sight dedicated purely to the delights of adult home entertainment, wheredidyoubuythat.com is instead a novel take on the gadget website. Like an online superstore of the cool and quirky, it sells everything from pool tables to portable radios from a variety of sources including many top designers. Prices vary wildly too, with browsers able to search from 'under a tenner' to 'money no object', which is nice. Depressing...but nice.