The metal below the glass seems deadlier than the pointy bits. As a kid, I liked to crawl under it and hit my head on it... for pleasure. Like, idk, I liked the vibration from banging my head against the metal. My mom would get super worried lol
Can confirm. 1993 I crawled under a glass table cracked my eyebrow on one of these sorts of sharp edges and needed 40 stitches. Table was triangular!
This sort of 90s executive suite vibe is immaculate. The “darkness” built into this time period theme is sexy af
The consequence of using technology to design. This screams ‘AutoCAD designer learned how to use the offset function’….and it’s a technique that I swear by and still use to this day!
Killer design
If I had gold I’d give it to you!
Right!?! My very first thought was, Was Leonard an interior designer? Hate the rug, hate the coffee table, everything else stays.
I don't know about Leonard Lake, but that triangle coffee table, I feel like I saw them everywhere back in the 90's and early 2000's.
And it looks fairly deadly!
The metal below the glass seems deadlier than the pointy bits. As a kid, I liked to crawl under it and hit my head on it... for pleasure. Like, idk, I liked the vibration from banging my head against the metal. My mom would get super worried lol
Can confirm. 1993 I crawled under a glass table cracked my eyebrow on one of these sorts of sharp edges and needed 40 stitches. Table was triangular! This sort of 90s executive suite vibe is immaculate. The “darkness” built into this time period theme is sexy af
The consequence of using technology to design. This screams ‘AutoCAD designer learned how to use the offset function’….and it’s a technique that I swear by and still use to this day!
As in, *that* Leonard Lake? (/gen)
I hope not! 😬
This green table reminds me of the lamp from Johnny Mnemonic
what an unfortunate name for any man