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		<title>Way back in 06&#8242;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 09:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Materials : Abstrakt 18" x 39" door (as is) $12.00; Vika Oleby (as is) 4 for $6.00; Non-Ikea items: Waddel top plate $2.00 x4, Screw, bolt, insert nuts &#038; gorilla glue $12.00 Description : I built this as my laptop desk back in 2006 or 07'. I can't remember exactly when. Now it's my printer station. In order to safely secure legs to Abstracts 3/4" thickness, I had to use insert nuts &#038; gorilla glue. Because I purchased the Vika Oleby legs (as is), there was not any extra hardware. 


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<p> Materials : Abstrakt 18&#8243; x 39&#8243; door (as is) $12.00; Vika Oleby (as is) 4 for $6.00; Non-Ikea items: Waddel top plate $2.00 x4, Screw, bolt, insert nuts &#038; gorilla glue $12.00 Description : I built this as my laptop desk back in 2006 or 07&#8242;. I can&#8217;t remember exactly when. Now it&#8217;s my printer station. In order to safely secure legs to Abstracts 3/4&#8243; thickness, I had to use insert nuts &#038; gorilla glue. Because I purchased the Vika Oleby legs (as is), there was not any extra hardware. </p>
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		<title>The Dock: Thorsten van Elten, Very Good &amp; Proper, Richard Hartle</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 17:45:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Sleek new screw-like stools by Thorsten van Elten were a feature at The Dock last week, along with the Canteen line of furniture from the new design company Very Good &#038; Proper. Inspired by post-war school chairs, the Canteen Utility Chair has a seat of pressed beech plywood and a colourful powder-coated steel frame. Also very sleek was the HI-MACS series by Philip Michael Wolfson and Richard Hartle (above). 


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Sleek new screw-like stools by Thorsten van Elten were a feature at The Dock last week, along with the Canteen line of furniture from the new design company Very Good &#038; Proper. Inspired by post-war school chairs, the Canteen Utility Chair has a seat of pressed beech plywood and a colourful powder-coated steel frame. Also very sleek was the HI-MACS series by Philip Michael Wolfson and Richard Hartle (above).</div>
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