Posted by ReliCreation on September 17, 2011 · Leave a Comment
This week saw the opening of Itto, Stokeys favourite “Oriental Fusion” eatery. In association with the fabulous Liberty Belle we were commissioned to give a brand new look and feel to Itto restaurant on Stoke Newington High Street. By incorporating bold graphics, seductive lighting and elegant dark timber furniture we have succeeded in creating an … Read more
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Posted by ReliCreation on April 2, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Finally we’ve shortlisted are 3 favourite garden chair designs from the Relic Design team, I think you’ll agree they are quite something! As with all our effortlessly stylish furniture these are made with 100% reclaimed timber so you can sit in the afternoon sunshine enjoying a Vermouth and Gin completely guilt free! Could life get … Read more
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Posted by ReliCreation on January 9, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Below is part of a fascinating article from change.org…….. (See link at bottom to read whole article) “The Slave behind the bargain” “In a recession like this one, “cheap” is the new buzzword. But have you ever wondered why that bookshelf or tennis ball or t-shirt is so cheap? Have you ever wondered if a slave is paying the cost … Read more
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