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www.recyclart.org/2014/07/foot-stool/
Kevin's idea is to keep from sending stuff to the landfill. The boots were too shabby to send to Goodwill so they would have wound up in our trash. The jeans were so worn out, beyond repair, so he cut them off below the damaged knees. The seat is made from left over upholstery scraps, carpet padding and scrap lumber.
Asian-Inspired Wooden Stool
Asian-inspired wooden stool, replica of the traditional Chinese saddle stool. The shape of the seat is contorted for comfort. Price is for each. Green lacquered finish.
www.silkroadcollection.com/an1023dy-chinese-style-saddle-...
Nikon FM2n
Nikkor 35mm f/2 AF D
Kodak Ultramax
Contrary to the words on the stool, I definitely did not make this myself. In May of 1977 I was 9 and not good with power tools. I distinctly remember my gruff pipe smoking shop teacher building it. It used to be painted yellow but the Oregon rain has faded it.
This is a stool design I came up with during sketch drawing classes. Modeled and rendered it for a better idea of size/shape/material.
Done using Max 2012 and VRay 2.0
Once the sun starts hugging the horizon there's a street in Malacca, Malaysia, that closes to traffic and becomes a pedestrian food fair. It is called yonkers walk. This picture is along yonkers walk taken of the many different food stalls, enough to activate any salivary gland.
GONE - It has become a cliché to invoke "Mad Men" whenever anything vintage rolls around. These great, low-slung bar stools are actually worthy of the comparison. Sexy in an understated, buttoned-down type of way-- someone could totally get into an emotionally abusive relationship with these handsome chairs.
Back height 88cm, seat height 70cm, seat diameter 36cm.
www.recyclart.org/2009/03/wood-stool-bench/
Part of the recent Brazil project that Covello has been involved with, this little bench and stool uses reclaimed wood married to a simple manufacturing process and uncluttered style, to create a very resourceful and thoughtful product.
++Cristina Covello
It is just a simple stool, made from a sophisticated “Trespa” material that allows it to be strong with lightness. A nostalgic form may remind you a little on a good way when things are still simple.
Designed by Paphop Wongpanich
Product sizes : W30 X D30 X H45 cm
BOX DATE: 2019
MANUFACTURER: M.G.A.
MISSING ITEMS: 2 rear view mirrors, fridge, lipstick, 2 makeup brushes, brush holder, makeup palette, vanity stool, plate, record, pillow, blanket, hanger, kitchen stool
PERSONAL FUN FACT: I spent a shameful amount of time stalking this Glamper online. I read tons of reviews as a result of my investigations. I heard many people saying that this was "poor" quality and that their kids broke it. I was surprised to hear such reviews about a product made by MGA. I own quite a few Bratz vehicles and playsets, and they are some of the sturdiest/most detailed I've ever encountered. I thought that perhaps some people just had very high expectations. I couldn't believe that this Glamper (which felt heavy even inside the packaging) was flimsy. My Glamper was a secondhand purchase. Even though it was less than two years old at the time I acquired it, it was still quite played with. All the small accessories were gutted, and some of the larger furniture items were also missing. Despite this, the structure of the Glamper itself was intact. I have NO idea why people complained so much about this. It's quite heavy, the car separates with ease, and nothing gets stuck when I try to use it (there are a lot of pieces that slide up/down or fold out). It wasn't that hard to figure out where things went either. This is a thousand times sturdier than the similar Barbie motorhomes/campers I've owned over the years. For instance, me and my sister both had Golden Dream Motorhomes that got trashed in a very short amount of time. This Glamper could actually take a beating.
I love how versatile this set is. The vehicle folds out to reveal everything dolls need to go camping. It is complete with a table, a vanity, beds, a bathroom, a pool, a dj booth, and a runway. Yes, some of these things are frivolous that humans would not actually have in their campers. But we are talking about dolls...they have very unrealistic needs. The pool can actually be removed if you want to use it separately. It's neat that the dolls can slide down into the water. There is also supposed to be a runway that you can lay over the pool when the dolls give their fashion show. My table is missing its third stool. I love how spacious it is--an O.M.G. doll can sit here. There are two bunk beds for L.O.L.s and one bed for the O.M.G.s (the large space beneath the bunks). I'm missing the ladder, which is why this area looks odd. The bathroom is located behind the pool. There really isn't any privacy for the dolls here, but I guess they don't mind. There is a little shower head attached to the ceiling area here (you can't see it well in the photo). The toilet can fold up or down depending on your needs. As for the vanity area, all these drawers open!! I found a lone makeup brush in one of the drawers, but I didn't get any of the other small fixings with my Glamper. I like that there is even a little clothing rack to hang things up, attached to the wall near the vanity. This all folds up super easily. It's not a chore to store away like my Barbie Fold 'n Fun House!
Once the sun starts hugging the horizon there's a street in Malacca, Malaysia, that closes to traffic and becomes a pedestrian food fair. It is called yonkers walk. This picture is along yonkers walk taken of the many different food stalls, enough to activate any salivary gland.