The Eames lounge chair is a world famous piece of furniture. Designed by husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames in 1956, this stylish, iconic chair was created with high quality leather for ultimate comfort and a sleek finish. Wooden frames with ash or beach veneer, adds to the luxurious, stylish design that is perfect for all office and lounge areas.

Shortly after the chair was designed, Charles and Ray created the matching ottoman for director Billy Wilder, who used the furniture piece in the film Some Like It Hot. More recently, the Eames set has appeared on the hit TV series Gossip Girl. The creation is timeless and can blend in with any home and office styles or decor. The chair set is often seen paired with a sleek, chrome or silver floor lamp or a matching desk and book case, creating a stylish and classy work area.

The worldwide popularity of the Eames lounge chair has led the design to feature in top art museums such as the MOMA in New York and the Art Institute of Chicago. Its fair to say there arent many lounge chairs that have a high profile like the Eames chair. The artistic creation has been the subject of many documentaries and books since its debut in the late 50s and there are now many reproductions offering several different colours and styles of the design.

If you are considering purchasing an Eames lounge chair reproduction, it is essential that you purchase the piece from a well established, reliable supplier. There are many reproductions, particularly over the internet that appear to look like the original high quality design, however when people have received the chair it has arrived looking worn and cheap. Although it may be tempting to go for the cheaper option, the Eames chair should be created with the highest quality leather and thick cushion made from foam or down feathers, therefore it should not be a cheap furniture piece.

Ideally you should go and see the chair in the flesh before you make your purchase. However, if you are selecting your chair from a well established online supplier, they should be able to send you a wide range of photographs taken at different angles, enabling you to determine the quality of the design.

Once you have purchased your chair you should take some time to look after your new furniture piece. That way it will last for years on end and can even be passed down generations in your family. Simple cleaning such as dusting the leather seat and arms with a soft, dry cloth and applying a pre-softened paste wax to the legs of your chair will remove any marks and keep it looking brand new.

Add style and comfort to your home with the Eames lounge chair.

Icon Inspired offer a selection of high quality Eames inspired furniture pieces, including office, dining and lounge chairs in a range of different colours and styles. Visit their website today to view their fantastic range.
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The most common cause of workplace injuries is slips, trips and falls. Over 15,000 workers suffered major injuries from slipping or tripping at work, and 40 workers lost their lives last year as a result. Slips, trips and falls are therefore not just an embarrassment or inconvenience, but a real danger in the workplace.

The easiest way to prevent slips, trips and falls is to give staff safety training. Knowledge is definitely the key to falls prevention, and the easiest way to give staff a safety training course. But accident prevention training is often considered expensive and ineffective. There are, in fact, many interesting safety training courses available, which cut the odds of accidents in the workplace while being cost and time effective.

Once you see the benefit of training staff in a falls prevention course it helps to understand what to look for. For example, the length of a course is important. You won’t want a slips, trips and falls course to be too long in that you lose too much staff time or wages, but you want it to be long enough to get the message across. The ideal length for a falls prevention course is 20minutes, but this should allow staff to learn in their own time. CD-ROMs and online courses are created with the understanding that everybody learns and reads at a different speed.

There are many advantages of choosing CD-ROM or online courses to traditional teaching or presentation methods. Employers are able to track the progress of students, and the course can be paused and finished at another time. They also tend to be cheaper than hiring the services of a health and safety teacher, and staff can work at their desk or elsewhere in the workplace, or even at home, and you do not need all employees to carry out the falls training at the same time, improving efficiency in the workplace. CD-ROMs and online courses also boast unlimited use and can therefore be used to train other staff in the future.

Ensure that your accident prevention training comes with technical support if you are choosing a CD-ROM or online-based learning programme. For effective prevention of accidents in the workplace consider the course’s content too. Choose a training course with high quality content, a mix of media such as videos, pictures and text, and interactivity to make the information more memorable. A falls prevention programme with a test at the end will give you proof that staff have undergone training.

Following all of these tips and choosing an effective falls prevention course will reduce the chances of slips, trips and falls, and lead to a safer workplace.

IHASCO provide the highest quality of safety training courses on the market. Their CD-ROMs and online courses cover a comprehensive range of accident prevention training with interactive software featuring videos, graphics, images and tests.

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With summer coming up, we start to envy those who have conservatories. As well as offering the luxury of experiencing the natural world from indoors, they also provide some much needed additional space. The majority of people decide against installing a conservatory onto their homes, blaming this on the money aspect.

But this should not be used as an excuse to decide against installing a conservatory. The majority of your neighbours who have white uPVC or hardwood conservatories will have bought and had them installed by a single company. But did you know that a significant amount of the money they paid towards this would have covered the labour alone? Fitting fees can often amount to thousands of pounds of the overall cost that you would pay for a brand new conservatory. Because of this, DIY conservatories are becoming increasingly popular. A DIY conservatory is self-explanatory; you build your own conservatory.

As well as allowing you the opportunity to add your own personal touch to its features, you also get the chance to choose what design you want. Once you have made your purchase and the supplies have been delivered to your home, you then build the conservatory yourself. By purchasing supply only conservatories, you can enjoy the fact that you have saved yourself money whilst still experiencing all the normal benefits of a fitted conservatory. If you are a particularly handy person and enjoy taking pride in your work, this is the perfect option for you. You can build your conservatory in your own time, knowing that each aspect is being created exactly as you want. Once you have finished, step back to admire the structure and take pride in your own handiwork.

Maybe you’re not the handiest of people though, but you still want to reap the benefits; in this case, you can employ someone to help. You may have a friend or a member of the family who would be only too happy to help. Or you could employ a professional company to help. Whilst this would cost you a little more, you would still be saving money than if you had requested that the supplying company install the conservatory for you. Additional space and viewing nature from inside your home are just two examples of the benefits you can experience from investing in a conservatory. But by purchasing a DIY conservatory, you will save money and have the chance to ensure that you conservatory is tailored to your exact requirements.

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are an online service that provide their customers with competitive quotes for all kinds of conservatories. Their extensive experience in the area means that they can offer you help and advice on which conservatory is right for you. With their ‘Best Price Deal’ package available, visit their website today to obtain a quote for a DIY conservatory. DIY conservatories
 
Geogrid tiles are perfect for use of paddocks, driveways, gateways, paths and golf courses. The unique, durable tile provides a solid and level surface for both pedestrians and vehicles. The interlocking design of the Geogrid tile allows a fast and efficient method for providing a high strength, level surface.

Geogrid tiles have been designed and manufactured in the UK and were created with a high strength feature that can withstand 350 tonnes per square metre. The unique ground reinforcement solution can reduce both time and money as each tile can be quickly and easily installed. Geogrid tiles are also environmentally friendly as they are made from fully recyclable materials and they offer a completely safe ground solution for workers, the public and the environment.

Geogrid tiles are also ideal for areas that may be prone to flooding or drainage problems, as the unique design allows excellent water dispersion. Geogrid is a flexible solution. It can be used for either permanent or semi permanent ground reinforcement. Despite its extremely durable design, it is also incredibly light in weight, meaning your can handle and install each tile with ease.
Providing safety for both workers and the public is extremely important. Geogrid is non-slip and perfect for use during icy and rainy weather conditions.

Geogrid tiles can even be used on uneven grounds and areas with slopes and embankments. For designing car parks, marker block inserts can provide an additional useful option for easily marking out parking spaces, disabled areas or certain routes.
With the flexibility, ease and low cost of Geogrid tiles, this high quality temporary or permanent ground solution can be used at a wide range of events and construction sites. Regular Outdoor concerts, festivals and fates are becoming increasingly popular, however with no ground solution grass areas are often left with permanent damage, particularly when the grounds are muddy and wet. Geogrid tiles can be filled with grass or gravel, improving their appearance for high profiled events or locations such as golf courses, which require a permanent ground solution. Opting for a ground protecting tile such as Geogrid will ensure your event runs smoothly without damaging the grounds.
There are now several different types of ground protective matting. Geogrid is one of the only forms that ticks all the boxes with its low cost, efficiency and ease of installation.

For a high quality, low cost ground reinforcement solution, Geogrid tiles are the way forward.

Zigma Ground Solutions are world leaders in offering high quality ground protection solutions. Unlike other companies who offer protective tiles, the team at Zigma are designers, manufacturers and suppliers for all their ground solution products. Visit their website today to view their extensive range of temporary and permanent ground reinforcement solutions.
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There are numerous types of survey available for measuring land and land features. Here are some of the most common types:

An archaeological field survey is an assessment of archaeological sites or finds, where their locations are plotted in a landscape. This can be done using a number of methods such as remote sensing, geophysical surveying, GPS, GIS and aerial photography, or perhaps even literary resources. Laser surveying can produce 3D computerised models of artifacts.

An as built survey will be carried out either during or after construction. It will evaluate the location of the constructed elements, and is often drawn in red or redline on an overlay.

A bathymetric survey will map the bed of an ocean, lake, river or other body of water. A bathymetric survey will measure the depth of points below sea level, whereas a hypsometry survey will measure the height of dry land above sea level. They depth measurement is likely to be carried out with the use of sound measuring such as sonar, and global positioning (GPS) will measure this position on the earth’s surface.

A boundary survey is used to establish the legal boundaries of land, and may have to be completed on purchasing a property or land, subdividing land or building on it. Boundary surveys will ascertain the corners of a ‘parcel’, and may involve the setting or restoration of monuments or markers to mark these boundaries.

Deformation surveys are used to check for and measure change. They use geodetic measuring devices, geotechnical measuring devices and other techniques such as radar measuring devices. Deformation can apply to dams, roads, mines, settlements or volcanoes, and these can all be measured with this type of survey. Laser scanning is one method which can achieve an accurate measurement of deformation.

Engineering surveys may use topographic, layout or as-built surveys, but feature more detailed data. One way to gather this detailed data is by employing accurate techniques such as GPS or laser surveying.

A foundation survey is carried out to collect the positional data of construction foundations. These surveys show whether or not the foundations were constructed at the right location and elevation as authorised in the plans.

Geological surveys are general recordings of the geologically significant features of an area. This is a general term, and can describe other types of survey.

Hydrographic surveys map the coastline and seabed, and are used in navigation and engineering.

A building survey or ‘as-built’ survey are types of measured survey, which is a general term to describe the survey done to produce plans of a building. This can include almost any surveying method of data collection, occasionally including laser surveying.

Mortgage surveys are also called physical surveys. They are carried out to determine land boundaries and building locations. Sometimes one of these surveys may be required before a lender will approve a mortgage loan.

Structural surveys are often bought by home-buyers. Structural surveys inspect the structural stability of a building or structure, and will make note of their condition and what work may need doing.

Topographic surveys measure the elevation of a piece of land. These can be carried out in a number of ways including triangulation and laser surveying techniques, and may or may not include surface features such as trees and plants.

SUMO Services provide land surveying nationwide, with a comprehensive list of services. SUMO can provide measured building surveying, plan collation, utility detection and mapping and topographic surveying.

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Owning a yacht is a dream for many people and it’s not difficult to see why. It conjures up images of serenely sailing into the sunshine, free to explore exciting new places from a yacht with all the mod cons. But owning a sailing yacht tends to be seen by many as an expensive and unfeasible ideal.

Buying a brand new luxury yacht is obviously unaffordable for most people. If you stretch to the top of your budget, you might not be able to afford training, insurance, fuel, crew and maintenance. A smaller sailing yacht, however, may be more affordable than you first thought. Browsing broker’s websites will give you a rough idea of how much a yacht is going to cost - some are just £16,000. This is a fraction of the price of regularly hiring a sailing yacht or paying for hotels or expensive travel on holidays over the years. And the experience of freedom to explore the seas at your own pace and from the comfort of your own surroundings is much more rewarding.

If you are interested in buying a yacht you will need to speak to a broker who will find you a yacht for sale. The advantage of owning a sailing yacht to a motor yacht is that sailing yachts rely on a cheaper and more relaxed form of fuel: the wind. Sailing yachts also allow you to put your true sailing skills to the test.

The main types of yachts are day sailing, weekender, cruising and luxury yachts. Day sailing yachts are sometimes called dinghies, and often do not have a cabin as they are intended for short journeys which do not extend overnight. Weekender yachts are under 9.5 metres in length, usually have a cabin or two and are intended for use for no more than 3 days. Cruising yachts range between 7 and 14 metres long, with more interior space and on-board comfort enabling them to be used for longer journeys. Luxury yachts tend to be over 25metres long, with even more space and luxurious finishings.

The process of finding a yacht for sale begins with the broker. The size of the yacht often depends on your budget, but remember you may be able to charter your yacht out to earn some money to cover costs while you are not using it.

You are likely to need to speak to a broker to buy your yacht, particularly if this will be your first. They will share their expertise into the different types and brands available, answering any questions which you may have. Will you be spending weeks sailing the world, or sailing the coast of Britain on the odd day at the weekend? Source a place to keep your yacht too. Dockage can be difficult to find in some areas, so talk to the people at marinas about available space before you buy your yacht. If you will be chartering your yacht think about when you will want to use it. Crowds hit the Caribbean each winter and the Mediterranean each summer so this is when you will be able to make most money chartering your yacht out.

Ask if you can try before you buy. You will only truly be able to know if you like the feel of a boat by spending time on board, and your yacht broker will explain whether this is a possibility.

Yachtseek are global brokers of yachts and boats. They have an online resource of dinghies, sailing yachts, luxury yachts, power yachts and racing yachts around the world.

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