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Burojet, a Dutch company with a sly sense of humour, has designed these perches, which flip down from an enormous painting of a couch, a chair or a table and chairs. Use the surfaces as tables in a galley-narrow room to eat on or blog from; they can provide extra seating at parties. And, of course, they can decorate your home when they're not being used as furniture.

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Once again - Something that was blogged in another city recently is back again.
Why not have one big Worldwide AT Design Blog and reserve the City-Blog info for specific Shopping/Scavenger/Community Events?
view bepsf's profile
Good suggestion, bepsf. I imagine most AT visitors check out postings from the entire site, not just their city anyway.
view UWSretreat's profile
I don't live in any of the city-specific areas, so I always read the blog as an entire site.
view rainyday's profile
I agree with the above.
ENOUGH OF THE MULTIPLE POSTINGS OF THE SAME THINGS BY DIFFERENT PEOPLE.
Get your act together, AT, and get COORDINATED!!!
view Daily Nuance's profile
The score was 53 not, only 21 hot.
view K T G's profile
it would be different if this was posted MONTHS ago so new readers could see it and appreciate it..but considering that this was only posted yesterday, it's pretty damn inexcusable. come on AT. we love you, but we're getting tired of this.
:( > :)
view animalhouze's profile
Neat looking...but I don't know how comfortable those would be as chairs. And you'd have to really hang them STURDY to not just...fall off the wall and ruin the drywall.
view Nevis's profile
Can't AT writers do a simple search before posting? The repeats are getting really obnoxious.
view HandyC's profile
I truly think that AT doesn't realize how many people read all the blogs. I usually skip the NYC one, and now that the LAT site is giving me Austin and the Far East and the Land Down Under, I'm willing to skip it as well.
I know I'm a crank, but I really like the home tours and the city-specific posts, not the "Lookie at the cool crap I found online" posts. Cuz the stuff's almost never cool, and has been posted to death. But I'm not interested in the bloggers stories of their childhood homes either.
view Palmetto's profile
Amazingly, I feel the same way about these as I did yesterday-- simply reversing the top picture and the bottom picture didn't change my opinion.
I agree with others-- can't we have one central "Apartment Therapy" board, and reserve the regional ones for things that are relevant only within that region (such as stores and resources without a strong online presence, or events, or even meetups?)
For other things, it doesn't really make sense to have them divided by region, especially since --news flash-- not all of us live in California, New York, or Chicago. It's true! Even if I did live in one of those cities, it still wouldn't make sense to confine myself to that city-board, since so many things on the other city-boards aren't city-specific anyway.
Just out of curiosity-- why IS it divided up by city, when MOST of the things posted aren't really city-specific?
If it's just too big with all the non-city-specific stuff merged together, couldn't things be divided up based on the type of content in the post, rather than by the location of the poster?
view LindaJeanne's profile
Yeah, I've always been a little baffled by the city thing, too.
view shirley-temple-of-doom's profile
I read this site every day, and I'm a little peeved that it seems the bloggers themselves do not. And add my vote to those who are tired of California, Chicago, and New York being the only places that matter to AT.
view RQinGeorgia's profile
i agree. I am in florida, and my home is not decorated in sea shells and sand in bottles, and i dont go by city. i view the whole site in its entirity. i dont mind the "cool things i found online " posts, just not the repeats so close together.
i check the site everyday and some o fit is good some awful, but i think its all in your own opinion. whats good to me prob isnt for you and vise versa. but dont act like we are dumb AT! there is a whole world of internet and lots more to post about...
btw.. i am loving Curbly right now which is similar but more DIY kinda site.. anyways.. hope to see more stuff here...
view Faynilla's profile
errr entirety*
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