One of our favorite things to do is to take a mass produced item and make it more personal, by modifying it in some way. Here's how we did that to this CB2 table which is stocked with a glass tabletop...
One of our favorite things to do is to take a mass produced item and make it more personal, by modifying it in some way. Here's how we did that to this CB2 table which is stocked with a glass tabletop...

We found this secondhand marble laminate tabletop at Eddie's Furniture in Somerville for $60 and loved the subtle variety in color and pattern. We also thought that the table was a little too high as is so we cut down the legs by three inches. which made it a better match for the low Danish vintage chairs that we scored at the Massachusetts Antiques Cooperative in Waltham. (Don't fret - we'll find another use for the glass top that came with the Teepee table!)
Absolutely beautiful! I bought the same table, and I have been looking for the right top to do the same thing. I hope I find something just as great!
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Ingenious! Now: how do you keep that super cute white shag clean? I've been dying for one but I've got the Fear.
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Nice job, but personally I'm not fan of travertine tiles, they always feel too "late 70s" for me.
Just a matter of taste I guess.
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Love that!
What a great dining area!
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Lovely. I even have that lamp. Now tell me more about the chairs...
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Nice! We did something similar with an old Noguchi cyclone table base we found at a thrift store, topping it with the same Formica (VirrVarr white) we used on some of our countertops.
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Love it! The top isn't my taste per se, but I love how you modify it, and the whole place looks so cozy.
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Looks great! By the way I'm with dsquared...more about those fabulous chairs please!
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kyle i looove seeing your aesthetic! not only the subtle texture of the new tabletop, but the fearlessness in cutting down the legs and and and.. wow, who knew boston had as much drenchy sunlight as socal? not me.
fyi, i'm fresh off just seeing your post from 04.10.08, during which the image above popped into my mind.. 'hey!..that's the paint and curtain i've been coveting!...'). i saw you dished on paint in the other post (not sure my cottage rcvs enough sunlight..) howEver..
Q's: 1) would you be kind enough to share where you p'd up the patterned curtains?; 2) sooo.. have you posted yet on how you transformed/rearranged what's behind curtain #2 (the biege one)??..
thx for your time..
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gosh, those chairs... LUCKY
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Beware of the glass top that came with the table! It's made of nontempered glass, which is extremely dangerous. Seriously, those things kill kids every year and can even sever your arteries if you're an adult. You should use only tempered or safety glass for tabletops.
I tried adding this comment to the CB2 ratings page, but they won't post it. I guess they only post positive reviews.
In any case, yet another good reason to replace the original table topper!
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