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Previously on "Habitat bites the dust"

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  • scooterscot
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    Sucks.

    There's one in Edinburgh Shandwick place, bought a few things over the years but nothing big.

    Borders in Buchanan street Glasgow closed a year ago now replaced with tat shop. I really do miss that borders, fantastic meeting place, a browse and a cuppa. Now complete and utter tat.


    We rented an unfurnished apartment out here, Kare design, where we've been looking for our key pieces - the styles are outrageously fun.
    Last edited by scooterscot; 24 June 2011, 08:53.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    The door finally shuts on Habitat, the furniture chain that took the Swinging Sixties by storm | Mail Online

    I would occasionally browse Habitat out of curiously value. The furniture they sold looked like junk and about 10 times the price I'd have expected. I used to wonder who bought this stuff and played a guess-the-price-game, but often underestimated by an order of magnitude.

    A lot of shops seem to be going under at the moment. Over a year after our Borders book shop closed, Wilkensons are setting up shop.
    Isn;t it Habitat that AtW has bought his sofa from and the delivery was delayed???

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Habitat bites the dust

    Habitat bites the dust

    The door finally shuts on Habitat, the furniture chain that took the Swinging Sixties by storm | Mail Online

    I would occasionally browse Habitat out of curiously value. The furniture they sold looked like junk and about 10 times the price I'd have expected. I used to wonder who bought this stuff and played a guess-the-price-game, but often underestimated by an order of magnitude.

    A lot of shops seem to be going under at the moment. Over a year after our Borders book shop closed, Wilkensons are setting up shop.

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