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Fruit Stack by Chiasso

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We told you we're suckers for displaying Granny Smith apples. That's why the Fruit Stack caught our eye and we want to add it to the Granny roundup...

 
 

The Fruit Stack by Chiasso empties your fruit bowl and stacks fruit up vertically for display and dispersion. It even saves space!: the stack takes up a much small footprint than the traditional bowl. And, we have to say, those Granny Smiths make it look good. Via: swissmiss.

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pillows, decorative & office accessories, fruit, chiasso

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Comments (8)

hey, that's a croquet caddy! where's the mallet?

posted by kimg924 on March 11th 2008 at 10:33am
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and don't forget your measuring tape to make sure you apples will fit in this contraption the next time you go food shopping.

posted by joebelt on March 11th 2008 at 10:34am
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cute, but might be a pain to get the ones in the bottom out.

posted by twenty twenty-one on March 11th 2008 at 10:55am
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I still prefer it in a nice big bowl...

posted by siongchinchan on March 11th 2008 at 11:13am
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or you could just use your TP tower?

posted by selena on March 11th 2008 at 12:21pm
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or a slim and tall glass vase. i'm sure there are heaps of them for sale on ebay right now.

posted by *heather leaf* on March 11th 2008 at 12:38pm
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I like it, but the other commenters make good points. Maybe combine ideas and take heatherleafs tall glass vase and fill it with water like the last Granny Smith post.

posted by boliyou on March 11th 2008 at 6:44pm
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it's cute an would work well on my limited counter space since a bowl takes up way too much space! but this is a moot point cause i like cold apples only and keep them in the fridge.

posted by SD913 on March 12th 2008 at 9:31am
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