
It's official. The Wooster street Design Within Reach studio will become one of two Tools for Living stores that will sell the staplers, tableware, pots, pans, surfboards and various home accessories that the company unleashed on its design-loving clientele last year. The furniture is moving to the new Design Within Reach Flagship on Greene Street in a few weeks. Tools for Living will be cash-and-carry (a first for DWR) and open in September. Check out the press release, here.




Anyone has giant knitting needles I may borrow?
I'd love to knit & diy that DWR "pouf" ottoman .. i just don't have the $800-$1600 for its purchase.
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Gee, cash and carry, huh??? I don't carry that much cash to carry...much less to spend! What design "WITHIN REACH" mean???
view Marcee-ah's profile
DWR - design within reach store.. http://dwr.com/
and i don't have that $ either :-) hence the DIY idea.
view callbob's profile
This is good news, since the only stuff I will buy from them anymore are the little things.
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I hope nobody actually buys that tiffin lunch box set for $80! You can find it for less than half (maybe even under $25) that in any Asian market. What a rip-off. DWR is so exasperating.
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egged -- i thought the same thing when i saw that! total rip off. ridiculous.
view m!'s profile
I got my Tiffin Lunch box at Cost Plus World Market for $9.99 and I LOVE it! :D
view surferartchick's profile
I bought a tiffin in India, it was sold based only on the weight of the stainless steel, not the workmanship! It was very inexpensive. I filled it with birdseed and used it for a doorstop (the handle made it perfect for that). So many people coveted that thing!
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I have a small tiffin collection but that price is just silly. There is a nice one at link below - I bought one of them and love it, don't use it for lunches though.
http://www.reusablebags.com/store/togo-ware®-2tier-stainless-steel-food-carrier-p-669.html?osCsid=03fe43d7e4d81c3d087da86733c5a47c
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...and a $60 tape dispenser -- i suppose that's on everyone's must have, recession buster wish list.
not to mention their globe that you can buy for a fraction of their price elsewhere.
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DWR-bashing is getting so old.
I hope they open/convert a studio store in SF soon. I like the new concept.
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I agree etslee.
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Lunch box...
DWR, $80.00:
http://www.dwr.com/product/tools/house/kitchen/tiffin-lunch-box-set.do
Cost Plus World Market, $9.99:
http://www.worldmarket.com/Stainless-Steel-Tiffin-Tin/lev/4/productId/8304/Ntt/lunch%20box/Ntx/mode matchallpartial/Ntk/Def/N/0/Nty/1/index.pro
Teak monkey, 8"...
DWR, $200.00???
http://www.dwr.com/product/tools/future people/wood-monkey.do
Canoe, $180.00???
https://www.canoeonline.net/shop/index.php?id=609
eBay, an "inspired by" item, $8.95:
http://cgi.ebay.com/DANISH-INSPIRED-WOOD-JOINTED-MONKEY_W0QQitemZ110252132505QQihZ001QQcategoryZ10889QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I do think they are cute and all:
http://www.panik-design.com/acatalog/Rosendhal_Monkey.html
But not THAT cute. Especially since the more expensive version looks like it has a popsicle stick in it's face.
Black globe...
DWR, $110.00:
http://www.dwr.com/product/tools/travel/classic-black-globe.do
OnlyGlobes, $80.00 (it lights up?)
http://www.onlyglobes.com/The_Orion_World_Globe_p/81501.htm
I'm not sure how much the Pouf ottoman is, that page won't come up right now on the DWR site. But here is someone knitting the ottoman, and that top picture shows JUST HOW BIG those knitting needles are:
http://www.designzealot.com/2007/12/13/flocks-knitted-wool-designs-by-christien-meindertsma/
Those aren't just a tad large, those are "head out to Home Depot and check out the wooden dowels section". Wow! And she has a special kind of wool to do it with. But I bet you could use rope, the silkier kind of rope (also at Home Depot).
Uh, but I don't know how to knit. Someone try this out and let me know how it works out.
Luckily, I'm not in the market for metal stacking lunch boxes, wooden monkeys, globes (the countries change too often), and giant knitted things. I have a clock. The microwave has a timer and I don't have to stand there and watch it until the sand runs through. And I'm not bored enough to stand around watching sand run through.
Uh, the tape came with it's own dispenser, and I don't use a lot of tape. I don't ever use tape. Why DO I have tape anyway? What do you all use tape for?
I guess I won't have to worry about what they offer or how much it costs if I don't need any of it.
:::walks away mumbling about $200.00 wooden monkeys:::
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etslee, until design within reach changes their name to a something more appropriate (since, i agree with most everyone that the "within reach" part of the name is a misnomer), the "dwr-bashing" will probably never stop
view the7000club.net's profile
Within Reach never meant "within budget". It means "Accessible". It was one of the first retailers to offer Herman Miller, Eames, van der Roe, and other high-end design items direct to the public.
view ScottB's profile
"Within Reach" means something, it doesn't mean nothing. They can't pretend they don't know that it's arrogant. Companies spend a lot of time developing these concepts and branding them.
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