I mentioned the cost of postage on a miele washing machine - we sell them, and it is free delivery; installing the new machine is £20 - and was shot down. So why the shock horror reaction to £62.50 delivery on a £912 chair? For the record, I am sure the price - and this applies to it being bought from her own website - is based on the designer name, rather than the exceptional quality. To be fair, to get that price, it will have to be durable, aesthetically pleasing and, summarily, well made. Kelly designs for celebs - the Beckhams, don't you know - but, shot in the dark here!, I somehow don't think they will want what the hoi polloi can buy. They will pay a premium for exclusivity, and top quality. I like the chairs, but would not even contemplate paying that price. One of Judge Judy's most frequently used aphorisms : "Don't pee on my leg, and tell me it's raining."
NB : I am innately mean, and hate spending money, with a passion. I will spend anything on my boxers, but not on myself. This has nothing to do with my reluctance to splash outon this fine lounge / bedroom furniture.
I did quite like the cable knit throw - at £30 + £4.95 postage. What is annoying is, to get half price postage, you need to buy the same colour. Just imagine, if the Emma chair was available in more than one colour, and you wanted two different colours (unlikely, I know), you would have to pay full postage on each!