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		<title>Mid-Century Lack TV Hack</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Sep 2012 20:08:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: Lack TV stand, four mid-century legs, wall pop stickers (orange), plywood, foam board Description: I submitted the Fullen Bar hack a while ago, and since I am never satisfied with my living room, this week I decided to tackle my lack TV stand. I recently "inherited" some mid-century furniture legs which I used to replace the short, chunky lack legs. NEW LEGS - The lack TV stand particle board was not strong enough to hold the screws for the new legs so I had a half inch thick plywood board cut to 54"x18". - I attached the legs to the corners of the board, making a bench. - I then attached the Lack TV stand to the plywood bench with three inch screws. 


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<p> Materials: Lack TV stand, four mid-century legs, wall pop stickers (orange), plywood, foam board Description: I submitted the Fullen Bar hack a while ago, and since I am never satisfied with my living room, this week I decided to tackle my lack TV stand. I recently &#8220;inherited&#8221; some mid-century furniture legs which I used to replace the short, chunky lack legs. NEW LEGS &#8211; The lack TV stand particle board was not strong enough to hold the screws for the new legs so I had a half inch thick plywood board cut to 54&#8243;x18&#8243;. &#8211; I attached the legs to the corners of the board, making a bench. &#8211; I then attached the Lack TV stand to the plywood bench with three inch screws. </p>
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		<title>XL Numerar Desk</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 15:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: Numerar Worktop (246 x 62cm) / Vika Kaj Adjustable Leg Description: Me and my girlfriend needed a new desk. A large one. 


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<b>Materials:</b> Numerar Worktop (246 x 62cm) / Vika Kaj Adjustable Leg</p>
<p><b>Description:</b> Me and my girlfriend needed a new desk. A large one. So that we could work at it together. Inspired by <a href="http://ikeahacker.blogspot.com/2010/06/inam-conference-table.html">this post</a>, we decided to go for a Numerar worktop (length 246cm). We thought it would look best to use as few legs as possible so we mounted some wooden beams we had left to our wall for the worktop to lay on. On the one side where there is no wall we attached a Vika Kaj adjustable leg to the worktop. The result is surprisingly stable!  </p>
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For some unknown reason our walls are not 100% straight. This allows for some neat cable management as can be seen on the pictures.</p>
<p>Hope you like it. </p>
<p>~ Oscar, The Netherlands
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		<title>Inverse Regolit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 19:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: Regolit, Januari Description: I was always a big fan of the simplicity of the Regolit lamp, so I've designed a very basic and clear lamp. It's a combination of the pendant lamp Regolit and the table lamp base Januari fixed with cable clips. The result is this smart Bauhaus inspired lamp. 


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<b>Materials:</b> Regolit, Januari</p>
<p><b>Description:</b> I was always a big fan of the simplicity of the Regolit lamp, so I&#8217;ve designed a very basic and clear lamp. It&#8217;s a combination of the pendant lamp Regolit and the table lamp base Januari fixed with cable clips. The result is this smart Bauhaus inspired lamp.</p>
<p>~ Daniel, Stuttgart, Germany
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		<title>Slot Desk by Jennifer Newman</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 02:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Furniture Designer, Jennifer Newman has just launched the Slot Desk, made from powder-coated steel and aluminium, and produced as de-mountable flat-pack. A slot runs along the surface of the desk with a cable tray beneath it. This allows cables to be dropped through the slot and to emerge exactly where they&#8217;re needed &#8211; ensuring the working area is kept clear and free from an unsightly tangle of leads. Available in white, red, and gray. http://www.jennifernewman.com ©2010 Design Milk &#124; Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings &#124; Permalink &#124; 1 comment &#124; Tweet This &#124; Share on Facebook Furniture - Facebook - Design Milk - Steel - Aluminium 


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<p> Furniture Designer, Jennifer Newman has just launched the Slot Desk, made from powder-coated steel and aluminium, and produced as de-mountable flat-pack. A slot runs along the surface of the desk with a cable tray beneath it. This allows cables to be dropped through the slot and to emerge exactly where they&#8217;re needed &#8211; ensuring the working area is kept clear and free from an unsightly tangle of leads. Available in white, red, and gray. http://www.jennifernewman.com ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 1 comment | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Furniture &#8211; Facebook &#8211; Design Milk &#8211; Steel &#8211; Aluminium </p>
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