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i feel compelled to make a point

Uncategorized / February 11, 2010

i haven’t made a strong point in a good while.

these tables are from oomph. and yes, they are cute as all get out.

and here are the dimensions, and pricing, respectively:
40″, 19″, 33″H $1330
8.5″, 18″ 20″H $360
8″, 18″, 20″H $420
16″, 16″, 20″H $460

they are wood, and lacquered in sherwin williams paint.

and here’s a shot of the scale you can put it all in perspective. that pillow is about to eat the $460 table.
Screen shot 2010-02-11 at 5.42.40 PM
this is not an acceptable price. this is downright unreasonable. i saw them in person at the gift show and i had a oomph of my own due to sticker shock. i cannot abide by this. i’m going to sell you cuteasallgetup lacquered tables for $75 and sleep well at night.

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