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Moakidi | Hoodlam |
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mismisimos | sfgirlbybay |
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lexuh | Alex Brey |
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dotdotisdead | lukewho |
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beeeeej | Stebbi |
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Lorena & David | Moakidi |
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paper pony | joel_pirela |
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m.bibelot | Dervala |
While digging around Flickr for these photos I came across the following from Flickr user stereolab. Here’s the description of the photo below: “we made the floors in polished concrete, but a big crack appeared between the dining area and the lounge room. my idea was to make a bigger opening, and plant some dracenas, and cover the dir
t with local river rocks.” FREAKING BRILLIANT!!!
midcenturyjo says:
Makes me want a couple of Tulip side tables. I’ll never find them in a thrift store though. Great finds Kim and great rooms all you Flickr people. I’m so jealous.
Pigtown-Design says:
Love the great idea with the crack… making lemonade from lemons!
modernemama says:
I love Saarinen tables but they are so ubiquitous. That river rock room divider though: unique and rocking!
Peggy says:
That’s my favorite table of all time. Thanks for this post. Can’t wait to check out all these various flickr sites.
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Don’t they get a lot of bugs that come through the dirt and rocks though? It’s a cool idea but I do not handle bugs well.
suzannemarques says:
i have a marble top saarinen & i love it! it blends in our room, but i have a lot going on. 🙂