My thoughts exactly, Emily. Maybe if it was a bit less bulky? What a great idea, though.
posted by avocado
on 2006-11-06 10:42:00
OMG!!!
I think this is a HOT idea, as a single parent with cramped living space and lots to store that needs to be put away and reused it has many uses that i can think of in just one second.
posted by Alice
on 2006-11-06 15:17:08
totally agree. maybe if the bottom were open instead of all boxy? then i'd definitely buy. wonder how easy this would be as a diy project?
posted by Samantha
on 2006-11-06 15:20:57
I saw a similar table at Eclectic Avenue Furniture on Main St in Santa Monica yesterday. Unlike this one, it was wide open under the table. The look was more modern too. Black wood with metal frame.
posted by Loic Maestracci
on 2006-11-06 16:32:01
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Hot in concept, but not in execution.
My thoughts exactly, Emily. Maybe if it was a bit less bulky? What a great idea, though.
OMG!!!
I think this is a HOT idea, as a single parent with cramped living space and lots to store that needs to be put away and reused it has many uses that i can think of in just one second.
totally agree. maybe if the bottom were open instead of all boxy? then i'd definitely buy. wonder how easy this would be as a diy project?
I saw a similar table at Eclectic Avenue Furniture on Main St in Santa Monica yesterday. Unlike this one, it was wide open under the table. The look was more modern too. Black wood with metal frame.