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Found this lovely round table at an indoor flea market in Albuquerque, NM. In the Winter I use this to put my little Christmas Tree on.
My new vintage teak dining table (I think it might be danish). Hurrah for another ebay score, plus vintage is always "green"! Blogged at: halcyongreen.blogspot.com/2008/08/garden-party-love.html
The morning sun creeps over Table Mountain, trademark of Cape Town, South Africa, one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
I really love feasts - whether it's getting together with friends and family to celebrate a special occasion, or a scene in a movie where the king and the knights gather As a result i wanted to include one in the Lego Ideas Castle
This table also has a cool alt build - the hinges in the chairs and the plates can be used to make extra hoardings for the battlements!
Our new dining table, danish design, teak. Extendable, and chair-less for the moment! Would the danish chair previously posted be a good match?
Halloween themed table lamp.
I used a simpe (non LEGO) table lamp with a simple socket and a switch and surrounded it completely with LEGO.
There's a black cat, a pumpkin, a (rainbow) ghost and a vampire castle.
It's built in a modular way, so that each side panel can be easily removed and replaced by any other motif when it's not Halloween any more.
Mangos at the Ver-o-Peso market, Belém do Para. This rough-skinned variety is known as "manga jasmim", or "manga de mesa".
She was in High School yet but headed off to college. So we make this corner table together, hoping it would be useful in the years ahead. The three legs come off easily with a wrench. The triangular "table" on top could be used as a footstool underneath. Hard to believe that this table is over 30 years old and that it has lived in college dorms, apartments & rentals, but is now in her very own home, hundreds of miles from where we made it.
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