If you’re looking to turn your den into a funky modern day lounge that’ll keep your friends coming back and will provide you with an amazing atmosphere for the Olympics, you’re going to need a few essentials. Lucky for you there are a couple of hot new items that won’t cost an arm and a leg and will instantly turn your room from average to awesome in the blink of an eye! 
Alright, you may need to sit down for this one because it will blow you out of your seat with excitement. This jaw-dropping Husky appliance, also known as the London mini refrigerator, is quite possibly the coolest personal fridge you’ve ever seen. Sizing in at 52.5x44x49cm this mini fridge features all of your favourite iconic London landmarks in the hippest way possible. Complete with 50L of internal space and an adjustable thermostat, your beer will be kept cool at 0°C so that you can kick back and relax with an ice cold drink that’ll make you say ‘Aaahh.’ Bring the patriotism to your den just in time for the London 2012 Olympic Games so that you can celebrate in style and be the envy of all your friends. Stock it up with frosty cold drinks and various snacks, add a few close mates, and get ready to have the time of your life. 
In case your brilliant new fridge just isn’t enough, add a touch of flare to your wall by finding your favourite design modern clock. A Newgate Clock is the way to go; choose between the Newgate Station Clock which features a clean, modern dial and vibrant red hands for a bold and stylish twist that’ll make your room pop, or the Newgate Electric Clock in a crisp, contemporary chrome with black hands. Either one of these will give your wall a wonderfully vintage makeover and add a touch of cultured fashion to your amazing new den.
Roll out of bed and enjoy the excitement of the Olympic Games right in the comfort of your own home, all for under £140!
Did You Know?
The strongest beer ever sold is “The End of History” which was brewed by BrewDog in Fraserburgh, Scotland with an alcohol volume of 55%.
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