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Meet Maker&Son, a New Company Dedicated to Creating Sustainable, Comfortable Sofas
Plus, the company will deliver you a sample to test in its trademark mobile showroom before you buy. Jul 21, 2021
Let s face it: Buying a sofa can be quite an ordeal. You ve got to trek to a showroom, seat test multiple models (if they re even all in stock), then sift through upholstery options. If you want to buy online, you avoid that hassle, but are left at the mercy of online reviews to trust the seat comfort. Enter Maker&Son, a new furniture venture founded by two industry veterans with the goal of taking some of the most painful parts out of sofa shopping. The company, which was founded in the U.K. in 2018 and landed stateside this year, is on a mission to create sustainable, comfortable, long-lasting furniture and they ll drive right to your door to sell it to you.
Downing Street wanted Tony Blair and Bill Clinton to take part in saxophone jam session, papers reveal
The i 7 hrs ago Cahal Milmo
Barely four weeks after Tony Blair had been swept into Downing Street in 1997, his aides saw a flying visit to London by Bill Clinton as a priceless opportunity to put Britain’s youthful new prime minister on the world stage.
But the efforts of Number 10 to portray Mr Blair and the US president as “young, dynamic and serious leaders” proved to be more toe-curling than Cool Britannia after a series of proposed joint activities for the two men – from playing computer games in a sports bar to a Downing Street jamming session – were vetoed by the White House.