Thursday, August 24, 2006

the anatomy and functionality of a folding table. part 2

a short list of arnheim Lieber's obsessions that are seen and/or discussed on Is"is"is? include:



plastic bags filled with disposable items



text-based, non-decorative barely readable street graffiti




napkin notes



and taking pictures of clothes worn by strangers.

then, of course, there is the folding table.

today I present a fine specimen.



a real space saver, this table can be inconspicuously stored in a inconspicuous corner



then brought out when adequate table space is needed



now this person with staff written on the back of his red shirt will effortlessly demonstrate how the table is expanded into a spacious table that can be used for more formal events such as dinner, thanksgiving dinner, and dinner!



this table is such a beauty that i will let you admire its finely crafted edges, beautifully finished surfaces, and intricate natural wood details...or... you can fill in your own set of instuctions!





















Someone:What did you say?

Someone else:nothing

Someone:No, i heard you say something!

Someone else:something?

Someone:Yeah!

Someone else:How about nothing?

Someone:How about...will you marry me?!?!

Someone else: caviar?

6 Comments:

Blogger Laurie Ruettimann said...

Where's the foie gras?

PS - Is that an Eames tattoo?

10:51 PM  
Blogger Katy Diamond Hamer said...

1: Folding tables do rule. I also really enjoy the tables that have the removeable insert. Ahh those were used many times during the holidays.

2. the note on a napkin....LOVELY...found? I recently in the last 2 days..on separate occassions...came scraps of paper folded into paper airplanes. Beautiful. One was made from a discarded Lotto ticket, the other a random piece of white paper.

made me wanna fly........

9:10 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

nipples and tits

11:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

thank you for that.

1:05 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanks for the nice comments sweetie pie

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