But who said that the comfortable ini must be equal to each other? In my opinion a piece of furniture must be functional to the user. So why my bedside table (which I use only) must be equal to that of my girlfriend (who uses only her)? Based on this reasoning, and inspired by cube soma I made a couple of tables apparently equal but in reality two structures have different fully specified. The first table (mine) is simply the soma cube version of 36x36 cm. In my table there must be only a book and a the ampada, nothing more. In addition, seven pieces of the cube soma can dial up to 240 solutions so you can play and find one that fits pr oprio taste. In the second table but there must be a drawer. I thought I would keep the cube-shaped but hollow, so you can insert the tray. Both tables are made of laminated spruce. This material is not due to particular choices
lari but rather the need to use the pieces of timber left over from the renovation of the roof of the house. Almost all my works are made of laminated spruce. The beams are of size 12 x 20 x 50-80. I had to cut them to buy a circular saw with which I sliced \u200b\u200bthe majority of these pieces of fir. What I could not cut with the circular saw I cut with a saw back. I worked hard to create these tables But the end result is very satisfactory.
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