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Argos furniture description.

We're thinking of getting some furniture out of Argos. It's described as "framed furniture in real oak or walnut wood veneer". Does this mean that the furniture is made from proper wood? If anyone were checking it out its on page 192 of their home book.


styley  Tue 01/07/08 21:30
cleversod
Tue 01/07/08
21:40
Wood veneer i believe is if you like, a slice of wood ie in this case a slice of oak or walnut, it can be has thin as one millimetre, it is glued on to a cheaper soft wood or MDF, it will not be solid oak or wanut
styley
Tue 01/07/08
23:33

Question Author

Well that doesn't sound overly promising.
Ice.Maiden
Tue 01/07/08
23:39
Cleversod's right styley - and be careful that you don't buy a leather suite from Argos. They're the ones that're imported, and give off noxious fumes!
Hawkwalk
Tue 01/07/08
23:41
you basically get what you pay for. Vaneered furniture is much cheaper and gives you a similar look to the real thing. It wont last as long but can be ok and serve the purpose it is designed for. A lot of furniture is veneer but most people dont even notice if it is good quality.
Hawkwalk
Tue 01/07/08
23:44
Ice maiden, it was not noxious fumes that was the problem but a skin reaction to something in the leather - I saw a news report on it and they said that any affected furniture has been recalled so probably safe again now.
Ice.Maiden
Tue 01/07/08
23:45
True, but they do if they're looking for good quality in the first place.
cleversod
Tue 01/07/08
23:46
Well you only get what you pay for as they say, but even i wonder about that these days, joking apart you really need to see furniture befor you buy, not a photo
cleversod
Tue 01/07/08
23:49
Was it not Land of leather that had that problem?
Ice.Maiden
Tue 01/07/08
23:50
Gosh - you're right, I'm sorry (about the fumes). Lol - well I knew it had something to do with furniture that Argos was selling, and yes, it's probably somewhat better now....probably. Personally, I wouldn't ever buy furniture from there. There was a brown leather settee on display in a local store. I sat on it, and sank right down. The cushion filling was rubbish, and the stitching round the leather pieces was dubious. Far better to invest in something good, which lasts.
Hawkwalk
Tue 01/07/08
23:54
Cleversod - yes, land of leather were also mentioned as well as someone else who I can't remember.
Ethel
Wed 02/07/08
09:31
Even very good antique furniture uses veneers -a solid yew or walnut piece of furniture would be prohibitively expensive.

It is what the veneer is on that counts.

Veneer can come in different thicknesses. Really old furniture used hand cut veneers which were a lot thicker than some of today's machine cut veneers which can be very thin indeed.

The veneers were stuck on to cheaper wood, but nowadays it's likely to be stuck on to mdf.

Frankly, if you want quality furniture you are not going to buy it from Argos or pay Argos prices.


Kazzarooney
Wed 02/07/08
14:31
Hi Styley, I bought some furniture for my daughter's room a few weeks ago, wardrobe and chest of drawers nearly £200. What a waste of money, they are cr@p,never again, I bought a flat pack chest of drawers from ikea for around £60 and it's quality, a solid piece of furniture that will last for ages. PS the back of the wardrobe from Argos is a piece of cardboard!!!!!. I should have sent the lot back I know but we had just moved home and I couldnt be doing with the hassle !!
styley
Wed 02/07/08
20:03

Question Author

Cheers for the answers guys. Lots to think about.
adamhornsby
Fri 04/07/08
19:32
it was land of leather and argos that were affected by the toxic sofas, bl@@dy chinese imports. Our suite was from Courts, and expensive it was, but its comfy, well made and still going strong, unlike the retailer!!
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