Bringing Premium Outdoor Furniture to Cyprus

As you’ll no doubt agree, one of the most important aspects of your property in Cyprus is the outside space. With long hot summers, refreshing sea breezes and low precipitation you’ll want to make the most of your outside space. Particularly if you are used to the UK climate.

Choosing the right outdoor furniture is key to this. Cyprus Luxury Furniture Packs, the UK company specialising in furnishing properties in Cyprus have a superb range of outdoor furniture to suit all tastes and budgets. Surprisingly their most popular range by far is the top end maintenance free premium furniture sets. Then again if you are going to spend a lot of your time outside, entertaining and relaxing, it makes sense to invest in something that will do the job and last for years.

Office Furniture Distinct Portico to Your Work Station


All of us wish to work in an office environment which looks alive and active. A corporate house equipped with modern and appealing furniture can set off the real background to work and meet deadlines. Office furniture which complements the design and the color of the office room offers sheer pleasure in working for long hours. So what is your choice? Which place would you favor to work in?

Office furniture offers you great enjoyment if you can get the opportunity to work in an environment which harmonizes the overall design and color theme of your workplace. It really offers you the pleasure if at all you attain the opportunity to work in a corporate house, which is loaded with exclusively designed and arranged furniture.

General Gordon of Khartoum


At school in 1960′s England one of the heroic failures from British history was General Gordon who was murdered and decapitated by the Sudenese natives on 26th January 1885. Major-General Charles George Gordon, CB (28th January 1833 – 26th January 1885), known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, was a British Army Officer, of the Corps of Royal Engineers and an excellent administrator. He is remembered for his campaigns in China and his death in northern Africa.

Gordon was born in Woolwich, London, a son of Major-General Henry William Gordon (1786–1865) and Elizabeth (Enderby) Gordon (1792–1873). He was educated at Fullands School, Taunton, Somerset and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He was commissioned in 1852 as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers and completed his training at Chatham. In 1854 he was promoted to full Lieutenant.