Rally Car Styled Executive Chair & Cadillac Couch

We would like to say that we are writing this very post whilst reclining back in one of these highly desirable, rally car styled executive chairs but unfortunately this is far from the case (we’re actually sitting in a well worn office chair spirited out in a precision SAS styled operation from a company I once worked for – but to digress any further would be most incriminating, so we’ll move on).
Designed for the office executive who likes to stand out from the crowd, this rally car styled executive chair is manufactured from 100% genuine ‘leather look’ PVC (you can’t have it all, can you) with a chrome base and comes with tilt locking mechanism, height adjustment, adjustable tilt tension (my wife also processes this feature, incidentally), easy move castors and a dump valve (okay, I made that bit up).
Now all you need to do is get your secretary to interject phrases such as ‘hard left’ and ‘easy right’ at random intervals during your board meeting and you could almost be there.
The Rally Car Styled Executive Chair retails for £249.99 (£149.99 for members) which equates to roughly $495 and $297 respectively.

Incidentally, if you’re a petrol head you may also be interested in this Cadillac Couch, which is modelled on a classic Coupe de Ville Cadillac and comes complete with side wings, grille and even illuminating lights which is also available from the same site.
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