Jonah 3 Seater Sofa in Berry Red has a contemporary style, yet with a retro feel. The single seat cushion, integrated back and slim, angled legs make for a fresh, clean look. This two seater settee is very comfy, with a well-supported, sprung shape and integrated cushioning in soft linen mix fabric with no middle seam at the back. Created by rising star of British design James Harrison, winner of the Elle Decoration Young Designer of the Year 2007, he specialises in beautiful, design-led furniture. This Jonah 3 Seater Sofa has a solid birch frame, solid beech legs and is upholstered in a tactile linen-mix fabric. With couch dimensions of W195 x D81 x H80cm it has removable seat cushion covers, which requires professional care. This easy assembly 41kg Jonah 3 Seater Sofa will be delivered to your door within 4-8 weeks with a standard delivery price of ?39.95. See site for our delivery and return policy. This Jonah 3 Seater Sofa in Berry Red is a press favourite, and we hope you like it just as much. Want to see our furniture up close and personal? Our showrooms are open 7 days a week.
Meanfellas caters for the more cerebral T-shirt wearer, specialising in literary, political, TV & thinking fan's sports T-shirts. Avoiding the tasteless & crass end of the T-shirt market, Meanfellas gives customers designs they can be proud to wear.
With the recent surge in the popularity of "erotic literature" thanks to the discreteness of the Kindle, it's easy to forget that how things used to be when Penguin Books were on trial for obscenity over their publication of D. H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover. It is seems incredulous today, in the age of 50 Shades of Grey that a novel as much about class as it was about a woman's physical sexual awakening could cause such a kerfuffle. Thankfully Lady Chatterley's Lover was a genuine classic rather than just erotica for the sake of it. Anyway, it's rugged groundsman & sexual demigod Oliver Mellors that has inspired our Lady Chatterley's Lover T-shirt.
L'arbitro un testa di cazzo - The Referee's a Dickhead... it sounds quite lightweight by English footballing profanity, but in Italian it flows off the tongue like a thing of beauty. OK, so Italian football's stock is not what it once was as Fabio Capello's tenure as England Manager hasn't helped the situation, but whatever happens on the pitch, Italian football fans are a stylish bunch with a lovely turn of phrase (apart from when their Ultras go a bit Il Duce). So insult the bastard in the black the Italian way with this 'arbitro un testa di cazzo' T-shirt.
Niall Quinn's disco pants are the best, They go up from his arse to his chest, They are better than Adam and the Ants, Niall Quinn's disco pants! The song may date back to his days at Man City (back when they were a normal club) but that doesn't stop the story of Sunderland's cult hero Niall Quinn bopping away on the dance floor stripped to the waste in nothing but blood soaked denim shorts. You know a man is special when even fans of other clubs hold him in such respect and fondness (OK, maybe excluding that black and white lot) hats off to the one and only Niall Quinn note that in white the print will obviously be in red.
There are some fans that have the damn cheek to claim Highbury was and now the Emirates is a library. The thing is, while those glory hunters, northern monkeys and various second rate London sides get abusive, the average Gooner is a bit more cerebral, which where this Arsenal fan T-shirt comes in handy. So sit down and shut up. Now, Shush! I'm Trying To Read.
A golden rule for all band members, this School of Rock T-shirt stating that "I Pledge Allegiance To The Band" should be a mantra for all, and it is on this T-shirt because I am pissed off with "Getting Lucky in Kentucky" ones. And let's face it, films with kids in them tend to be shite, which proves that School of Rock is quite so brilliant. Jack Black is of course a modern day comedy great, so stand up from rock n' roll with this awesome rocking School of Rock T-shirt.
Steve Van Zandt effectively reprising his roll from The Sopranos, but this time as a New York mobster in witness protection in the Norwegian town of Lilliehammer, always sounded a bizarre premise. Shot on location and largely in Norwegian the story of Giovanni "Johnny" Henriksen running the Flamingo bar in a uniquely New York Mafia way has turned out to be an off-beat classic. Maybe not for everyone, but one of those shows that just makes you smile - which is why we loved it enough to make this Flamingo Lilyhammer T-shirt.
With No Power Comes No Responsibility T-shirt - who want's to be a super hero anyway? OK, I'd like to be able to be invisible or to be able to look cool in spandex and a cape, but I figure that I may as well make the most of not being able to fly or turn green or disguise myself by putting on a pair of glasses, by looking on the bright side & revelling in my lack of responsibility rather than getting hung-up on the downside. So this is our alternative to regular Superhero T-shirts.
2013's ICC Champions Trophy was a memorable one. Not only was it the last one, but following many bloated & tedious ODI competitions in recent years, it was vibrant & entertaining. However in years to come it won't be remembered for India's victory or Dhawan's batting. In fact it won't anything that happened on the pitch, but a late night in Birmingham's backpacker haunt, The Walkabout, between Australian opening bogan David Warner & future England captain & pride of Yorkshire, Joe Root. Handbags were drawn & Warner was suspended amongst mass hysteria & contrition. The end of the matter? No chance, that would be Root taking the catch to dismiss Warner on his return. Oh, and a 3-0 Ashes win for England.
This legendary road race is littered with great stories and tales of immense skill and bravery, but it is the 1955 Mille Miglia that stands head and shoulders above all others. With the names of Nuvolari, Villoresi and Ascari previously inscribed on the trophy and the likes of Fangio, Von Trips and Collins only able to secure podiums, the fact that the Mille Miglia is still best remembered for the victory of Stirling Moss and his navigator Denis Jenkinson stands as testament to just how great their performance was.