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Located in London’s East End, the Museum of the Home depicts the quintessential style of English middle-class living rooms. Its collections of furniture, textiles, paintings and decorative arts are displayed in a series of period rooms from 1600 to the...
Proposed changes to the UK's furniture flammability laws to improve safety, make UK furniture greener and bring savings to industry.
Research into consumer awareness and attitudes to fire safety information on soft furnishings and testing designs for new fire safety labels.
Get help to classify various types of wood for import and export.
Find out which regulations apply to your products and where to go for further information on how to comply with them.
Adopted EU recommendation FIRE-014. UK approved recommendation on the certification of components of upholstered furniture.
Product recall for cushion covers for multiple garden furniture products sold by Aldi due to the deterioration of their fire-retardant effectiveness.
We're seeking your views on changes to the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988.
How to apply for a licence to export cultural goods, including antiques, furniture and archaeological items.
The Environment Agency has provided these low risk waste positions (LRWPs) for waste operations that it considers may be suitable for an exemption.
Recommends how local authorities might procure street furniture advertising in future in order to encourage greater competition.
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When and how you need to register your item or apply for an exemption certificate to deal in ivory.
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