We live in an old building where few of the walls or floors are perfectly level. Most of the doors in our house either close on their own or have a hard time staying closed without being locked, necessitating the use of doorstops. These simple wooden one are some of the best we've seen - functional with just a touch of pretty.
Made from solid oak, the Wedge Doorstops are available in four colors.
Comments (8)
They look nice...I guess, but $16? With a router and saw, one could easily and very quickly make at least 50-60 at that price. Oak is quite cheap, and so is paint.
I agree with Christopher...these could be a DIY for much less than $16 each.
This is the perfect example of the most ridiculous kind of excess imaginable. Paying $16 for something that costs pennies and takes seconds to make is an enormous waste of money better spent elsewhere.
hahahahaha--this is great. I can't wait for the next one.
yeah diy...
Haha, nothing beats these, I feel like it must be a joke on the manufacturers end. It's too chunks of pine, how much could that possibly cost? 10 bucks?
http://www.dwr.com/product/accessories/accessories/pine-bookend-set-pine-of-two.do?sortby=ourPicks
Please excuse my typo, "too" should have been "two", you could get killed for that on an IMDB board.
Speaking of overpriced versus quality, can anyone offer me an opinion on the eames storage units? I've heard people's arguments on getting the "real thing", built to the designers specifications and not stealing their ideas. And I completely agree with something like the Eames Lounge or the Noguchi Table. But this one is hard for me. $2,000 is a lot, especially for a few pieces of plywood and some steel angles. I prefer the neutral colored one as the one with primary colors reminds me of something for a childrens room. Shell out the cash or go buy a few sheets of finished plywood and make it myself?