His legs are too skinny for me.. oh the hammock yes and no, I don't like the fixed into the concrete part. This works with a wide open view might be odd installed elsewhere.
If Mercedes Benz built a hammock, this would be it. (Excessively Overengineered)
I want it. It's beautiful.
The hammock is fantastic in its setting. As LoriSF implied, planted in a backyard this might be overwhelming. I won't be so crass as to suggest that a woman would be more interesting in the picture. I will leave that to your imaginations.
Hmm, in that setting with him? Why not!
Attractive? Sure. Comfortable? Probably. Functional? Doubt it. Unless that shade is not supposed to actually provide reliable shade. I guess it'd be good at high noon...
I'd take one, but I bet I could buy a thousand hammocks for what this one costs.
I like the idea but I guess the pic would have worked better if they had positioned it so that it was actually providing shade for the guy inside.
Yea, in the setting of course its pretty. Bring it to a roof top apartment in D.C. or the backyard of your average joe and not so much anymore.
So sculptural! So not in my budget!! (As has been said, it would require a very special environment, certainly not a traditional suburban back yard or apartment balcony!)
Looks to me as though you can possible move the canopy from side to side (since the pole in this pic is not in the middle). Not sure.
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His legs are too skinny for me.. oh the hammock yes and no, I don't like the fixed into the concrete part. This works with a wide open view might be odd installed elsewhere.
If Mercedes Benz built a hammock, this would be it.
(Excessively Overengineered)
I want it. It's beautiful.
The hammock is fantastic in its setting. As LoriSF implied, planted in a backyard this might be overwhelming. I won't be so crass as to suggest that a woman would be more interesting in the picture. I will leave that to your imaginations.
Hmm, in that setting with him? Why not!
Attractive? Sure.
Comfortable? Probably.
Functional? Doubt it. Unless that shade is not supposed to actually provide reliable shade. I guess it'd be good at high noon...
I'd take one, but I bet I could buy a thousand hammocks for what this one costs.
I like the idea but I guess the pic would have worked better if they had positioned it so that it was actually providing shade for the guy inside.
Yea, in the setting of course its pretty. Bring it to a roof top apartment in D.C. or the backyard of your average joe and not so much anymore.
Laura
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So sculptural! So not in my budget!! (As has been said, it would require a very special environment, certainly not a traditional suburban back yard or apartment balcony!)
Looks to me as though you can possible move the canopy from side to side (since the pole in this pic is not in the middle). Not sure.
It's a bit over designed.
hmmm... seems to me like much ado about nothing...
http://www.notyourgoddess.blogspot.com/
Seriously. It takes up so much space.
It would be great if the guy came with it.
I agree with suzy8track - it would be hot if the guy came with it.
It looks nice to me.
BTW, that "island" the guy seems to be looking at is a volcano.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taal_Volcano
now that's hot.
Ditto suzy8track and the view helps too.
I bet when that guy turns around he's cross eyed and snaggle toothed.
Look? Hot. Price? Not. Something like that is probably way to expensive for urban use. But it looks good:-)
I love how the overly elaborate canopy is offering him no shade at all... Not.