Undercover Furniture


What looks like a sculpture…. (or rocketship)

is actually…

a table and 4 rattan chairs. From China.

Thanks to Ivan and Renee.

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  • Rescued from spam:

    Comment from Jay:

    I agree with jon...a gust of wind and it falls on your kid.....not good. What's with people wanting everything in a box?
  • Jon
    Haha.

    Cool, but it looks kind of unstable when it's stacked up. It would hurt for that to fall over on you if it was very heavy.
  • Fantastic find Jessica, many thanks for this.

    Cheers
  • That's a great find Jessica. Thanks.
  • Wow - that's pretty nifty! I also came across this site, listing "Transformable, Convertible & Collapsible Urban Furniture for Cramped City Living". I particularly like the Library chair ... http://weburbanist.com/2007/08/23/transformable...
  • Thanks Gena & Ricardo. Yes, this is a creative space saver. Pass it on to your clients who may have need for this type solution.

    I have found that clients appreciate (and remember) suggestions on home ownership matters other than buying & selling-- perhaps agents can use such information to reach out to clients in a way that is informative and helpful without being overtly self-promotional. It can create those contact points that can lead to a future, or ongoing, relationship with a client.

    All this goes back to my habit of clipping interesting articles and photos-- now I just put them on the blog.
  • Joe,
    This has possibilites, especially for those with limited space. I wonder how comfortable it is.

    You find the most interesting things.
  • Ha! This one is pretty cool. I like it better than the skull referenced the other day...
  • It's great, but there is no link to the website for the manufacturer or retailer. I love the idea that it's art that can be utilized when needed.
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