Smart idea, the wood just needs to be really solid.
Like the idea, but it really depends on build quality.
I like it.
this woudl be great in a pantry or the like
So hot I want!
As a very short person, I am a fan of this idea.
if you're short like me, this could be a dream come true... if the construction and materials are sturdy and the contents of the shelves won't fall all over the place.
i hate high shelves.
Only if the "steps" were engineered to easily pull out (and in) by a 5'2" 108 pound humen (sic) when fully loaded. But then again, it is conceptual. In production, I'm sure it would be more attractive too.
Clever!
I think it's a good idea as long as the steps are strong enough to support the weight.
Sounds neat in concept... but it's positively fugly in execution.
Very clever but I wish it were a little prettier. From the picture is looks Ikeaish.
i think this is pretty great, provided your bottom shelves aren't too heavy to pull in and out.
like the idea, but worried about how much weight the shelves can bear as well
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Smart idea, the wood just needs to be really solid.
Like the idea, but it really depends on build quality.
I like it.
this woudl be great in a pantry or the like
So hot I want!
As a very short person, I am a fan of this idea.
if you're short like me, this could be a dream come true... if the construction and materials are sturdy and the contents of the shelves won't fall all over the place.
i hate high shelves.
Only if the "steps" were engineered to easily pull out (and in) by a 5'2" 108 pound humen (sic) when fully loaded. But then again, it is conceptual. In production, I'm sure it would be more attractive too.
Clever!
I think it's a good idea as long as the steps are strong enough to support the weight.
Sounds neat in concept... but it's positively fugly in execution.
Very clever but I wish it were a little prettier. From the picture is looks Ikeaish.
i think this is pretty great, provided your bottom shelves aren't too heavy to pull in and out.
like the idea, but worried about how much weight the shelves can bear as well
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