
To set your mind at ease, it's actually made of fiberglass. This bone (shaped) screen can be yours for $300 from White on White, pick-up only. So, what do you think?...

To set your mind at ease, it's actually made of fiberglass. This bone (shaped) screen can be yours for $300 from White on White, pick-up only. So, what do you think?...
(via Modern Roost)
not. weird that i was just looking at this yesterday. other items at white are nice tho'.
view Lourdes's profile
Well I wouldn't get it for me...but I could see it working in some situations.
view bumfuzzled's profile
Will the sixties never end?
view Alana in Canada's profile
Who doesn't love a good bone?
view patrick (the other one)'s profile
Creepy...
view Abbe's profile
I think it's great but this photo doesn't do it justice (the other close-ups are better). The detailing of the joints leaves a bit to be desired and that brings it down a bit... The 60's did end, it's just that the best elements (just like from the 40's, 50's, 70's and even 80's!) survive.
view kirk lenard's profile
It's on sale- I wonder why?!
Wait another week, it will be $200.
view right angle's profile
If this were not *called* the bone screen, I doubt it would be getting comments like "creepy".
view patrick (the other one)'s profile
Yeah, but then it also wouldn't be getting comments like "Who doesn't love a good bone?"
And what fun would that be?
view Anne in Chicago's profile
Does anyone know where white on white is, there are two chairs on their webpage I would like to purchase.
view 1stdoorontheleft's profile
Why does this even exist?!?!! I don't get it. It doesn't look like bones. I'm not sure what it is capable of screening.
view MrGreen's profile
I can't gauge the scale of this at all.
1stdoor, there is a WhiteonWhite on Broadway, a few blocks south of Canal, west side of the street. They've opened another store in downtown Manhattan as well, but I can't remembere where.
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