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Truck Tarp Ottoman from Anthropologie

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Perfectly worn. We love Anthropologie's Truck Tarp Ottoman not despite its flaws, but because of them.

 
 
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Upholstered in canvas tarps "once used by Brazilian truckers to protect their cargos," each piece is individual and eco-friendly. We would love to see this piece used as a coffee table, and suspect it's the rare piece of white furniture that would be welcomed in a home with kids. After all, stains are just part of its character.

$998 at Anthropologie


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hm... really? almost $1000? i like the reuse of the material, but doesn't it defeat the purpose if they are just covering a NEW bench?

posted by meredith on November 19th 2007 at 12:46pm
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This is totally hilarious! I have a ton of ratty old furniture that I can sell for big bucks.

I like Anthropolgie but they must think their customers are complete fools.

posted by Palmetto on November 19th 2007 at 12:58pm
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I think if I had that in my living room, guests would ask what terrible things happened to that lovely bench.

posted by Julie on November 19th 2007 at 1:00pm
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I think it's pretty cool-looking, but I question the price and the eco-friendliness of carting tarps all the way from Brazil. Aren't there American truckers who have fabric to discard?

posted by mmadden on November 19th 2007 at 1:34pm
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I read somewhere (seriously don't remember where) that American youth (now adults I figure, since I read it more than 10 years ago) YEARN for a palpable past; hence vintage "designs" and imagery rely on a "faux" melancholic sense of style, and are so popular. From jeans they didn't rip or stain to furniture they've never used and looks raggedy, this generation is looking very hard to find a past that never existed and they'd like to relate to. There's no real history, just "faux-style".

And this is the epitome of that thought.

posted by Djluckyonline on November 19th 2007 at 2:13pm
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I love the vintage/thrift store look, but I wouldn't want that in my house. It's too ratty.

posted by NashvilleJen on November 19th 2007 at 2:22pm
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It looks like an old bench with the velvet ripped off exposing the inner fabric.

I could appreciate it if it were a genuine "found" item but when someone pays a grand for a mass produced piece that looks like this I don't get it.

I feel that way about a lot of Anthropologie stuff. I love the look of some of their pieces but I don't want anything in my place that I didn't find myself. Odd pieces should have stories behind them or what's the point?

posted by Slim on November 19th 2007 at 5:13pm
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yikes!

posted by fawn sf on November 19th 2007 at 5:42pm
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seriously?

posted by bluenude on November 19th 2007 at 8:20pm
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I might love this if I found it on the street, but I know what Anthropologie charges for furniture and you'd have to be out of your mind to buy this.

posted by Charlotte on November 20th 2007 at 1:17am
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How can one company do some things so right and others so wrong?

posted by brittanykate on November 20th 2007 at 6:22am
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uh yeah... perfect for those who want hobo furniture in my living room.

posted by Daily Nuance on November 20th 2007 at 7:18am
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I meant in "their" living room... most definitely not in MINE!

posted by Daily Nuance on November 20th 2007 at 7:18am
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Wait, what is Anthropologie doing right? Their clothes fall apart after 3 wearings and their furniture is crazy overpriced. That leaves their shoes - and they don't look all that comfortable.

posted by KristinaXI on November 20th 2007 at 7:25am
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Are you sure you arent posting this as a joke?

posted by SleepyDweller on November 20th 2007 at 7:52am
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i'm all for re-use, but honestly, this grosses me out.

posted by colellis on November 20th 2007 at 9:10am
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What a joke!

posted by Julia at Living Luxely on November 20th 2007 at 12:15pm
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Perhaps "intentional fiasco" would cover this.

posted by kuroneko on November 20th 2007 at 5:36pm
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No pun intended, but it appears to have turned out that way!

posted by kuroneko on November 20th 2007 at 5:36pm
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