Where can I find this table? I know it's from Ikea, maybe it's discontinued? Even still I would love to know the name of it, there's always Craigslist and Ebay!
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It's called LANDFILL.
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Ikea
> VIKA BYSKE
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It's the VIKA BYSKE tabletop in white and the VIKA BYSKE adjustable leg... retail is around $100 for both.
view DialJforJake's profile
Vika Byske table top w/ Vika Byske leg.
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It's called "take a chill pill Mr. Dangerous."
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What does the "Dangerous" stand for? Viral Load?
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awesome, thanks for answering my question guys!
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Still waiting to see the no-doubt breathtaking interiors inhabited by Mr Dangerous...
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Mr. Dangerous...deadpan! Cracked me up!
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yeah, plus I think it's spelled LANDFYL anyway.
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I used one of these as a bar in my last apartment. They're very well-built and look quite lovely with their adjustable chrome leg. Unfortunately there was no place for it in my new apartment, which already has a bar, so I had to leave it behind. The veneer is textured, so it can be a little difficult to keep clean if you use it a lot. I found Softscrub with Bleach did a great job with after-party cleanup.
I still have another BYSKE top though, which I've attached to an IKEA EFFEKTIV cabinet system for use as my computer desk. It's very sturdy and holds a lot of weight. I used a much skinnier, shorter adjustable leg from IKEA - the name escapes me.
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That is a nice small space table, and I bet it would be wonderful to eventually reuse in a not-so-small space.
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We've found it to be a very nice table, in case you're interested. We bought it for our kitchen because we don't have much space for a table and we also wanted something of a certain height so we could also use it as a work surface for kitchen prep. Our one problem has been that the table "sinks" -- it's probably from too many people leaning on it, etc., but the table at the end with the metal leg has started to slope. My husband's solution is to buy a metal pin and use that to secure the table at the appropriate height.
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