It's no secret. We here at AT love San Francisco-based Design Public. Their website is constantly filled with fresh and new products, it's great. This morning we were browsing the site and came across their college category and decided to have a little fun with it. Check out our dream dorm room, after the jump!
DwellStudio Junior Dots Bedding in Chocolate. Prices vary, but the Dots Chocolate Duvet Set in a Twin is $174.
Fauna Pico Pillows - Squirrel $28 and available in a bunch of different animals and colors.
OFFI Overlap Tray. $149 for birch and $189 for walnut.
Inhabit Flown pillow. $60
Pablo Elise table lamps. $96 - $136
Offi Perf Boxes. $299 - $499
Fat Boy Original - Lime Green. $229
To see the complete college selection from Design Public, click here.
Comments (7)
I don't have that kind of cash now that I'm working, let alone when I was a college student!
There's a much cheaper alternative to the OFFI Overlap tray available at <A HREF="http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1&SKU=14593152" target="_blank">BBB</A>. I keep it in the bedroom for when I have use the work laptop for late-night use, and it's sturdy as an end table, too.
geez.
My freshman roommate had a Lovesac (which she ordered before she knew the dimensions of the dorm) and that thing was a pain in the ass. When your living space is limited, like it is in a dorm, you don't want something big and bulky like a lovesac or the Fat Boy getting in the way. Plus, when she drunkenly puked on the thing, it was incredibly hard to clean. So moral of the story is don't spend too much on your dorm room contents because someone is bound to trash it.
Wow, what I would have given to afford that kind of stuff for my college decor. Can we say K-Mart?
I guess that's why we all shop at Target.
Yeah I don't know anybody who can afford this, and the one's who can, their parents still won't buy it for them because it's COLLEGE, otherwise translated as the time when you learn how to be a poor person/responsible with money.