All upholstered furniture manufactured after 1950 must have a manufacturers label permanently attached which shows compliance with the The Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988.Yes, you read that correctly all furniture manufactured after 1950 must have a manufacturer fitted label stating compliance with regulations introduced in 1988. So unless you are Doctor Who or happen to have a flux capacitor lying around, you can't legally sell any furniture manufactured between 1950 and 1988.
I've previously mentioned the British legal system is weird, and this certainly proves it.

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