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Cherry / Pendleton: Walking Rock Cherry / Pendleton: Coyote Butte Cherry / Pendleton: Rancho Arroyo White Cherry / Pendleton: San Miguel Dispatched from and sold by Chair Furniture. Charles Eames RAR Plastic Rocking Chair - White
cheap barber chairs uk EHC 100 Percent Cotton Handmade Double Knitted Round Foot with Stool Braided Cushion Pouffe, Smoke Model Number RAR - White Item Weight 4.2 Kg Product Dimensions 70 x 62.5 x 68.5 cm 208,289 in Kitchen & Home (See top 100) in Kitchen & Home > Furniture > Living Room Furniture > Chairs > Rocking Chairs Shipping Weight 7 Kg Date First Available 5 Dec. 2011  Inspired by  Charles & Ray Eames  This Eames DAR chair features a sumptuous seat shell that conforms to the body's shape with graceful armrest.  Experience the ulitmate rocking chair experience on the classic Eames Eiffel base beech wood runners.

What do customers buy after viewing this item? Mmilo® Rocking chair Eiffel Inspired Rocker Armchair Retro Design with Plastic seat and Chrome Metal Legs for Nursery, Study, Living rooms in Light Grey Mmilo® Rocking chair Eiffel Inspired Rocker Armchair Retro Design with Plastic seat and Chrome Metal Legs for Nursery, Study, Living rooms in Ocean blue Charles Eames Style RAR Rocking Chair - Black See all 91 customer reviews See all 91 customer reviews (newest first) See and discover other items: white rocking chair Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Living Room Furniture > Chairs > Rocking ChairsYou love your freshly painted porch floor and your wicker rocker. Or you did, until your rocker began scuffing up your glossy floor. Why can't they just get along? Just think of them as siblings in need of a well-placed buffer. In fact, the best surface protectors, from felt pads to rubber cups, also dampen noise and make furniture easy to move or stay put. Most simply slip under, or stick solidly to, clean, dry surfaces.

Best of all, they'll help your home and its beloved contents wear well-together. Counter, Table, and Cabinet Protection Pads made from either felt or olefin (a synthetic material) will stick, slide, and buffer sound. Choose from precut squares or circles, or buy sheets. (You can cut them to fit the shape of whatever youThe pads' supersticky backs will adhere to virtually any clean object. Velour disks are available in adhesive-backed squares or disks. Theyll prevent your wares from scratching and denting finished wood, metal, glass, or tile. (They are not recommended for unfinished wood.) Slimmer than felt pads, they're a discreet choice for smaller items. Shelf and drawer liners will protect your cabinets' paint or lacquer. Liners, sold in rolls, are available in an array of colors and patterns (use the nonskid, nonadhesive kind). Just cut to size, and set in place. Use them in pantry cupboards to cushion your dishes and glassware. Soft dots-adhesive-backed disks made from foam, felt, or cork-are a good choice for the interior corners of kitchen cabinet doors, where they'll dampen sound and prevent glass inserts from rattling.

These disks are more durable than felt pads and best used as bumpers. Felt, cut to size, is a custom fix for odd-shaped and heavy metal objects destined to slide across fine linens. Trace your object onto a sheet of felt, and then cut just inside the sketched line. Use an acid-free glue, such as Yes Paste, to attach the felt to valuable items. Cork pads are harvested from the bark of oak trees and backed with adhesive. Stick them onto lamp bases, vases, or plant pots and they'll protect tabletops from scratches. They also provide often-used items, such as desk accessories, with gentle traction on smooth surfaces. Table pads are a worthwhile investment for valuable dining room tables. Have one made to measure, using solid core board and insulating fiberboard for strength and heat protection. Placed under a tablecloth, they're undetectable. After a party, fold them away neatly. Rubber bumpers are like a second set of hands in the kitchen. Place them under a heavy board and they'll keep it from moving while you roll out your flakiest dough.

They also keep a chilled board cool by offering a buffer between it and your room-temperature countertop. Vinyl and Wood Floors Plastic sliders are designed to help chairs, ottomans, and other mobile furniture glide over bathroom and kitchen floors. (Unlike felt, they'll still work on wet surfaces.) Attach them to furniture legs using peel-off adhesive or screws. They skim over linoleum, tile, and vinyl flooring with ease. Nonskid dots keep movable objects, such as your thirsty dog's water bowl, in place. Stick these slightly textured, dense foam or vinyl dots to the clean, dry bottom of the bowl and your floor will remain scrape free. Best of all, gentle friction means it won't move until you lift it. A little masking tape will protect your floor from spatters, saving you hours of cleanup time. Measure and cut kraft paper to cover a hardwood floor (use a canvas drop cloth for carpeting), and then tape it down below your baseboards with low-tack painters' tape. Heavy-duty felt pads let you smoothly glide your chairs, tables, and floor lamps over hardwood floors and tile.

Strips cover the elongated footprints of tubular furniture and rocking chairs. Stick a couple of disks together to level the height of wobbly tables and chairs. Rubber, glass, or wooden cups are like shoes for wayward furniture legs. Whether square or round, they provide solid footing to protect soft floors from the dents of metal casters or heavy loads. They prevent skidding on floors that slope, and don't leave carpet indentations. The rubbery weaves of carpet and rug pads prevent rugs from sliding out from under you as you walk on them. Pads also protect delicate floors from rough rug backings that can scratch. Vacuum under both regularly; machine-wash and air-dry pads to refresh their grip. Plastic cups are great for heavy furnishings that live on carpets and rugs. Often made of clear or dark plastic with spiked undersides, they won't detract from shapely wooden legs. They prevent marks by dispersing the weight of your sofa-and the weight of the people on it. Ceramic and Tile Floors

Rubber tips fit snugly over furniture legs to prevent skidding and scratching. They're especially helpful for metal-legged pieces and eliminate the nerve-fraying sound of chairs scraping across tile. Check them periodically to be sure that the metal isn't wearing through. Adhesive picture-hanging strips and hooks secure lightweight objects to walls without nail holes-and leave no trace of tackiness should you decide to remove them. Placing vinyl cubes on the backs of frames eliminates tilting and safeguards against scratches on your walls. Rubber tips save your walls from the scuffs left by handy but unwieldy tools. (Slide them onto your mop, broom, and long-handled duster.) They provide enough traction to keep tools leaning exactly where you left them, so you won't return to find your broom on the floor. As advertised, they keep doors from slamming into walls behind them or baseboards below them. Countless configurations fit any decor; choose from wooden finials and solid posts, spring and hinge-mounted varieties.

All have rubber bumpers to absorb shock. Corner and surface guards protect the protruding corners of your most heavily traveled intersections from bumps and dents. Nail or screw on wooden trim pieces. It's much simpler to touch them up with paint than to repair and repaint chipped plaster. Protecting your home's surfaces requires scant money and even less time. It starts with the materials listed here. Vinyl domes, dots, squared cubes, or flat disks work under terra-cotta plant saucers or unglazed pottery, behind picture frames, and more. They won't absorb water, so they'd work well on your alfresco dining table. Available in white, brown, or clear. Rubber caps, squares, and rounds are soft and nonskid. The greater the surface area, the more reliable their grip. Larger cups (sometimes wooden with rubber undersides) hold bigger furniture in place. You'll find them in brown, white, and clear. Plastic makes light work of moving heavy furniture. Hefty sliding cups are built with foam inside (where your sofa legs rest) and felt underneath (against the floor).