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Bookshelf for human hamsters

Category: Books & EssaysConspicuous consumptionDesign
Posted on: April 18, 2010 4:07 PM, by Jessica Palmer

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I have no idea of the source on this one - anybody know who made it? This artist has created a similar model, but the inside's padded as seating, so it probably wouldn't work as well as a human hamster wheel.

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1

OMG, imagine academics wondering around campus in one of those things. You can't see where you're going...

I wants one! I wants one!

Posted by: Bob O'H | April 18, 2010 4:32 PM

2

The sofa looks dangerous!

Posted by: Comrade PhysioProf | April 18, 2010 4:47 PM

3

Want. IF it comes with a way to suspend it from the the floor (I rather want to keep the walls intact). Oh and the option of the inside being visible so I know which book I'm going to grab next.

Posted by: who_cares | April 19, 2010 7:43 AM

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Hi there. This blog picked up on this item and identifies the artist/designer as David Garcia:
http://dvice.com/archives/2010/04/screw-e-books-g.php

Posted by: R. Walker | April 24, 2010 7:54 AM

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Thanks R. Walker for the detective work! :)

Posted by: Jessica Palmer Author Profile Page | April 24, 2010 10:16 AM

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