Have you ever been to Nantucket? The place can be a bit of a trip (you're 16 and wearing an ascot?) but we really liked all the creative uses of rope that are all over the place. Rope bracelets? Yes, please! And in small doses, we think it can add a nice touch for your home, too.
When separated from anything else with a nautical theme, rope takes on a more earthy look, thanks to the natural fibers that it's made from. Take, for instance, these accent tables from Pottery Barn. We have a low bed and think they might look nice as night stands, or as extra seating around a coffee table. Thoughts?
Love these accent tables. I like accent tables in different textures, materials and shapes.
Some really cool ones on www.cococozy.com...some metal accent tables, a pierced brown one from Z Gallerie, a wire accent table from Room & Board and lots of others.
Are the rope ones above water proof and wear resistant (no fraying)?
Such an interesting concept!
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my kitten would love those far toooooo much.
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18" of Sono-Tube, a circle of plywood and plenty of rope and glue...
...total DIY.
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Those look like giant cat toys. Cool to start with, a frayed lump of destruction in six months or less.
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uh...no, not a fan of these...again..not caring for the nautical look.
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bepsf--
Where, exactly, do you get a tapered Sono tube?
That's the beauty of these, the shape.
And c'mon, imaginative Aters... these need not be relegated to a nautical themed room at all. Could see these in between two white leather Brno chairs or two Louis Ghost chairs, to great effect.
And AT editors, maybe you should just start putting up "cat owner" disclaimer on any new items, so we could be spared the usual "my kitty would ruin it" posts.
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I agree with Patrick, these stools could work in a variety of ways - nautical, hawaiian, outdoors, even a little retro.
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These could possibly work on my balcony -- I wonder how they'd hold up to weather?
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I used similar rope to redo a cat scratcher, and that stuff is NASTY to the hands (or exposed skin) or to thin material. It's like slivers all over. Therefore, I would NOT recommend them as any sort of seating, unless you hate the people you are having over and making sit on those. Ha!
Close up of the kind of rope I am talking about is here:
http://www.stairropes.com/mats.html
I would definitely check them out in person for texture to see if they do indeed have that same itchy, scratchy, slivery feel as the rope I used did. If not, if they are silky, then they might be OK.
The rope MAY have a scent to it. Many of the ropes DO have a scent. You can check that out at your home improvement store.
They may not be all that level on the top. So they would not be good for anything that needs a level surface. Like lamps and glasses and vases.
It's plywood, EPS board and rope. It WOULD be cool to feature a hunk of coral on it though, like they show in the image. Using it like a display pillar.
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TRUE BLUE--
How are you certain these are the same rope you used?
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I think they look really dated.
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closertotheocean- exactly! I think they'd make nice kitty-furniture. Not people-furniture, though.
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"Have you ever been to Nantucket?"
I'm obligated to say no, but I knew a man from there...
Anyway, I don't like rope as a material for myself. I can't dismiss it if someone wants to like it. I can see it outside of a nautical setting, I can appreciated it visually "out of context" in the home of someone without a nautical theme, but I'm not going to have it here with me. The item featured actually looks more like a snake could be charmed out of it.
I have to innocently ask, though, why so many stools in AT featured recently have that shape. It is like a bucket on top of an upended bucket. This one is wrapped in rope. I recall one of acrylic (hazy memory) that I can't find with the search tool, and probably others. This site moves very fast I can't remember everything I saw, and hits the archives never to be looked at again.
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to contribute more than "my kitten would ruin it," i just generally don't like the aesthetic... and i second the earlier comment that it looks like very scratchy material.
i could see them being repurposed as stumps to sit on out on the porch in the summer, if the tops are large enough... and if they'd hold up to the weather without rotting.
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meh
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Ugh, talk about 1974....
And count on your cat to destroy them. That's what my dad uses for cat's clawing material. He made a wood plank surrounded by rope and stapled in the back. My 2 cats loooove it and use it every hour.
Anyways I thins it looks ridiculous.
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oh my GOD not everyone owns a CAT.
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my first thought was that it could be a great option to hideous cat scratching posts.
but if i didn't have a cat i wouldn't consider.
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