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I think you've done an excellent job of capturing the minimalist design quality of the furniture work into the design of the web design. A few things though that I would consider changing:
The "Representing quality office furniture." I would make it gray rather than green. The blue color used in that office photo is beautiful. I suggest not adding any clashing colors. This allows the design of the photo to speak for itself. Also if the photos will be sliding/fading to show other designs, the colors will often be different. I would also find a new placement for the "Representing.." tag line because it feels oddly placed. Perhaps right align it, make it larger and thinner and place it just above or below the photo.
Also take out the color in the left nav links. Just go with gray. Let the color of the photo (and the nice logo for that matter) speak for itself. Don't allow other colors to compete with it.
The newsletter placement also feels odd. I'm not sure of a better place to put it. But maybe below the nav on the main page? I'm unsure on that one.
Great start.
