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Loving...Jonathan field
This stunning shelving unit crafted from bent oak is the work of furniture designer Jonathan Field. Field, who creates only original pieces, uses hidden colour in the uprights. He's also recently completed five solid oak tables, in salvaged timber. These pieces can be seen at Grand Designs Live at London's Excel centre, which runs until 4 May or online at www.jonathanfield.co.uk.
Hating ...Washing up
Finally the perfect excuse to ban washing up has presented itself. A study by the University of Bonn in Germany reveals that on average 10.5l of water is used per person per day when washing-up by hand, while the best dishwasher only uses 2.27l of water. The water conscious can try the new AEG Electrolux Favorit, priced at £500, which uses sensors to detect the size of the load then automatically adjusts the length of wash.
Buying...Alfresco dining
The time for alfresco dining is almost upon us. And charcoal fans and admirers of gas alike will find it difficult to resist the appeal of this classic West African cooker. It's versatile – it can act as a grill, an oven, or keep food warm – and stylish. The exterior of the stove, which is handmade by a cooperative of craftsmen in Senegal is made from recycled metal. Available for £130, including free delivery from www.henandhammock.co.uk.
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