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		<title>Standing desk with Utby legs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials: Vika Amon top, Utby base, Ekby Jarpen shelf, Capita legs Description: I too have joined the standing desk movement and my back has never felt better. My first attempt was to construct my own desk, inspired by several I had seen online. I made a frame out of pipe segments. It was thin, but strong, and looked really cool... except for the top. 


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<p> Materials: Vika Amon top, Utby base, Ekby Jarpen shelf, Capita legs Description: I too have joined the standing desk movement and my back has never felt better. My first attempt was to construct my own desk, inspired by several I had seen online. I made a frame out of pipe segments. It was thin, but strong, and looked really cool&#8230; except for the top. </p>
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		<title>Bench No. 3 by Floris Wubben</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Bench No. 3 is a design by Floris Wubben that asks the question of whether or not benches are for sitting. This beautiful specimen flows naturally thanks for the use of undulating driftwood for the base


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<p> Bench No. 3 is a design by Floris Wubben that asks the question of whether or not benches are for sitting. This beautiful specimen flows naturally thanks for the use of undulating driftwood for the base</p>
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