kind of an erotic (or very non-erotic?) rugby scrum of a table.
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I'm fine with this.
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yikes!
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the pair of legs in the front look like they have to go pee.....
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Word on the "yikes," Cindy.
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Ewwwwuh.
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I audibly gasped in horror when I saw this. My coworkers all turned to see what was wrong.
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I prefer not to stare at women's asses while I'm sitting in my living room, but then I'm slightly biased. (This is a coffee table and not a dining room table I hope.)
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Let's take a moment of silence to envision the swinging bachelor who buys this table for his pad (I think he has a black leather sectional, don't you?)... and is thereafter puzzled by why the gals he brings in to "see his etchings" flee before finishing their first dirty martini.
Maybe this would be a good table for a night of poker...
It's horrible and I'm horrible for thinking of that...shame...
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why is this even on AT? you do not need a survey to know how NOT hot this is.
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That's the table of insanity.
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This table is not by "Bryan" but just hosted on his site. The maker is a guy in the Netherlands names Mario Philliopona. More info here is this news article:
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As "art," mildly, if not bizarrely interesting. As actual furniture in someone's home? Add another *yikes* to the list. Would go well with the leg lamp from A Christmas Story (Fra-gee-lay...must be French!)
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It's tasteless, but if it's meant to be "art" then I guess it succeeds. Much of what passes for "art" these days is pretty tasteless...that said, I give it thumbs up for the artist's imagination although I'd never want one.
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(In my haste to make known the facts, did I commit egregious typos? I did. Alas.)
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Women as objects. Says more about the maker than the model.
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JV and wende and rachelbeth all flesh out the various things I thought when I saw this.
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I know this is a family site, but perhaps this post might be better for AT: Fetishist.
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ugly and scary
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Is this for serious?
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Hilarious. I totally want one for every room of my house.
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I think I breathed an audible sigh of relief when I clicked on the survey results and saw that most people agree that this table is most definitely NOT hot.
Like Jamie and Kjirsty, I'm a little flummoxed as to why this is even on AT.
i just don't like the whole thing as a composition. i look at it as shapes, and the overall look just doesn't jive for me. too busy and un-cohesive. i might like it better if the legs were barefoot -- i think the high heels are messing with whatever "natural" feeling the woods are presenting, and not in an interesting way.
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Just checked out his website. This photo is tame compared to the other "angles" of the table. And it is a dining table. The legs are almost lifesized. Gross.
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I could not find any more pics on his website. The website seems to be just some guys site and he posted the pic (which I think he just pulled off of the internet) of this table under "Humor".
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This reminds me of a time about 25 years ago when I went to a chain restaurant in Chicago (can't remember the name) and saw women's body parts on the menu, to illustrate mostly chicken menu items (a woman's bikinied torso for the chicken breast, etc.). I wrote to the corporate headquarters with suggestions for menu items based on men's body parts, but only got a stock answer.
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Good heavens! Keep that table away from these guys!
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It's objectifying women's *parts.*
Which, to me, is worse than *just* objectifying women.
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Fetishistic, highly sexist, and violent (the legs without torsos seem like women have been dismembered... and the sexualisation of chopped off women's body parts is unsettling).
Disappointed this was posted, frankly. I've been loving this site over the past year and can tolerate things like certain bloggers' inability to spell, or lack of fact-checking or what-have-you... but this is just offensive.
I mean, yes, I suppose it could be argued that it's a bit humourous in a WTF sort of way... But why not create a context for the post - some thoughtful commentary (rather than simply the juvenile "Hot or Not"? Maybe you're just trying to stir up some controversy? Keep it up if you want to lose your readership.
Egh... Have I lost my sense of humour? I hear that happens to disgruntled feminists...
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There's hot, and then there is a desolate freezing tundra where temperature is measured in negative degrees Kelvin and all carbon-based life expires instantly.
This table is in the second category.
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I'm all for naked people, but that table really illustrates that talent and taste are two very separate things!
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arza, this is like a PB Kids table next to some Cindy Sherman pieces.
i wouldn't waste your ammo on this...
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I'm totally with Arza on this - I'm surprised that this was posted on this site - its fetishism at its worst and if nothing else its ugly - not what I expect from AT
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Maxwell, an explanation as to why something so sexist was posted on this site would be appreciated. Thank you.
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the only way it could be even more repellent would be if it were anatomically correct.
(that's not a misogynist comment, btw - cuz i'd feel the same way about an anatomically correct male version.)
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Um... pphillipphd... I think it may be anatomically correct. I hate to tell anyone to look carefully, but if you examine the buttocks facing us, there's a lot more going on there than on, say, a Barbie doll.
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Where'd they find this - the Playboy mansion?
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my 2 cents: not erotic, not provocative, not beautiful. Skillfully carved - yes. Apart from that...
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"oh. yes. the vulva escaped me."
it's June 1 and I doubt June will see a greater post.
also amazed some are making a federal case over the picture...
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Tasteless, AT.
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kind of an erotic (or very non-erotic?) rugby scrum of a table.
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I'm fine with this.
view Rick's profile
yikes!
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the pair of legs in the front look like they have to go pee.....
view Sofia E's profile
Word on the "yikes," Cindy.
view Jenny in DC's profile
Ewwwwuh.
view Joan A.'s profile
I audibly gasped in horror when I saw this. My coworkers all turned to see what was wrong.
view JV's profile
I prefer not to stare at women's asses while I'm sitting in my living room, but then I'm slightly biased. (This is a coffee table and not a dining room table I hope.)
view Sasha's profile
Where's the MAN version?!
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make that three "yikes!".
view Lynn's profile
Looks like it could be set piece from a David Cronenberg movie--maybe eXistenz or Videodrome.
view Enrique's profile
Wow. That is awful!
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Let's take a moment of silence to envision the swinging bachelor who buys this table for his pad (I think he has a black leather sectional, don't you?)... and is thereafter puzzled by why the gals he brings in to "see his etchings" flee before finishing their first dirty martini.
Design as social Darwinism...
view wende in the twin cities's profile
Maybe this would be a good table for a night of poker...
It's horrible and I'm horrible for thinking of that...shame...
view sark7's profile
why is this even on AT? you do not need a survey to know how NOT hot this is.
view kjirsty's profile
That's the table of insanity.
view Birdy's profile
This table is not by "Bryan" but just hosted on his site. The maker is a guy in the Netherlands names Mario Philliopona. More info here is this news article:
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_1636045.html
view moira's profile
As "art," mildly, if not bizarrely interesting. As actual furniture in someone's home? Add another *yikes* to the list. Would go well with the leg lamp from A Christmas Story (Fra-gee-lay...must be French!)
view J's profile
It's tasteless, but if it's meant to be "art" then I guess it succeeds. Much of what passes for "art" these days is pretty tasteless...that said, I give it thumbs up for the artist's imagination although I'd never want one.
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(In my haste to make known the facts, did I commit egregious typos? I did. Alas.)
view moira's profile
A similar artist in China.
http://www.earthnest.com/
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Ditto the Cronenberg comment. I literally jumped when I saw it.
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At least the picture is of the "lady" with her legs crossed...
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Actually, the bottoms bother me less than the fact that their tops have stretch like taffy over the top of the table. Ew.
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There's definitely some Clockwork Orange Korova Milk Bar in it too.
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i'm an erotic photographer, and this STILL freaks me out. ick.
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It needs a zebra or leopard pattern rug underneath it.
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Women as objects. Says more about the maker than the model.
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JV and wende and rachelbeth all flesh out the various things I thought when I saw this.
view Curtis's profile
I know this is a family site, but perhaps this post might be better for AT: Fetishist.
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ugly and scary
view sf's profile
Is this for serious?
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Hilarious. I totally want one for every room of my house.
view Swan's profile
I think I breathed an audible sigh of relief when I clicked on the survey results and saw that most people agree that this table is most definitely NOT hot.
Like Jamie and Kjirsty, I'm a little flummoxed as to why this is even on AT.
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i just don't like the whole thing as a composition. i look at it as shapes, and the overall look just doesn't jive for me. too busy and un-cohesive. i might like it better if the legs were barefoot -- i think the high heels are messing with whatever "natural" feeling the woods are presenting, and not in an interesting way.
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Just checked out his website. This photo is tame compared to the other "angles" of the table. And it is a dining table. The legs are almost lifesized. Gross.
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I could not find any more pics on his website. The website seems to be just some guys site and he posted the pic (which I think he just pulled off of the internet) of this table under "Humor".
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This reminds me of a time about 25 years ago when I went to a chain restaurant in Chicago (can't remember the name) and saw women's body parts on the menu, to illustrate mostly chicken menu items (a woman's bikinied torso for the chicken breast, etc.). I wrote to the corporate headquarters with suggestions for menu items based on men's body parts, but only got a stock answer.
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Good heavens! Keep that table away from these guys!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHEq67rJ5As
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Love the legs; could live without the butts.
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Archie - http://www.sexyfurniture.nl/
view cat's profile
It's objectifying women's *parts.*
Which, to me, is worse than *just* objectifying women.
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Fetishistic, highly sexist, and violent (the legs without torsos seem like women have been dismembered... and the sexualisation of chopped off women's body parts is unsettling).
Disappointed this was posted, frankly. I've been loving this site over the past year and can tolerate things like certain bloggers' inability to spell, or lack of fact-checking or what-have-you... but this is just offensive.
I mean, yes, I suppose it could be argued that it's a bit humourous in a WTF sort of way... But why not create a context for the post - some thoughtful commentary (rather than simply the juvenile "Hot or Not"? Maybe you're just trying to stir up some controversy? Keep it up if you want to lose your readership.
Egh... Have I lost my sense of humour? I hear that happens to disgruntled feminists...
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There's hot, and then there is a desolate freezing tundra where temperature is measured in negative degrees Kelvin and all carbon-based life expires instantly.
This table is in the second category.
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I'm all for naked people, but that table really illustrates that talent and taste are two very separate things!
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arza, this is like a PB Kids table next to some Cindy Sherman pieces.
i wouldn't waste your ammo on this...
view widmerpool's profile
I'm totally with Arza on this - I'm surprised that this was posted on this site - its fetishism at its worst and if nothing else its ugly - not what I expect from AT
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Maxwell, an explanation as to why something so sexist was posted on this site would be appreciated. Thank you.
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the only way it could be even more repellent would be if it were anatomically correct.
(that's not a misogynist comment, btw - cuz i'd feel the same way about an anatomically correct male version.)
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Um... pphillipphd... I think it may be anatomically correct. I hate to tell anyone to look carefully, but if you examine the buttocks facing us, there's a lot more going on there than on, say, a Barbie doll.
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oh. yes. the vulva escaped me.
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Where'd they find this - the Playboy mansion?
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my 2 cents: not erotic, not provocative, not beautiful. Skillfully carved - yes. Apart from that...
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"oh. yes. the vulva escaped me."
it's June 1 and I doubt June will see a greater post.
also amazed some are making a federal case over the picture...
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Tasteless, AT.
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