A desk like no other....
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5. cameramaster commented 11 years ago
That took some "lateral thinking"....and a sneaky mind.
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6. Scotsman50 commented 11 years ago
Perfect for hiding the spare mobile from the wifey
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7. beerholder commented 11 years ago
Imagine that those people probably believed that in the 21st century everyone has one office like that in their homes...
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8. WantedFish commented 11 years ago
I don't see this on the Ikea website anywhere. It must not be from their range.
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14. enuffsanuff commented 11 years ago
Husband, "Honey, where did you put my car keys?"
Wife, "In the desk drawer."
Husband (3 hours later), "Honey, can you please help me find them!"
Wife, "I told you before, they're in the desk drawer."
Husband, WHICH FRICKEN ONE......THERE'S DOZENS OF THEM HERE!"
Wife, "In the desk drawer."
Husband (3 hours later), "Honey, can you please help me find them!"
Wife, "I told you before, they're in the desk drawer."
Husband, WHICH FRICKEN ONE......THERE'S DOZENS OF THEM HERE!"
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17. DuTze (admin) commented 11 years ago
Is a Games app which is almost the same!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.FireproofStudios.TheRoom&hl=de
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.FireproofStudios.TheRoom&hl=de
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20. sux2bu commented 11 years ago
#18 & #19 It is hundreds of years old , which is why it is in a museum in Berlin.......
"One of the finest achievements of European furniture making, this cabinet is the most important product from Abraham (1711--1793) and David Roentgen's (1743--1807) workshop. A writing cabinet crowned with a chiming clock, it features finely designed marquetry panels and elaborate mechanisms that allow for doors and drawers to be opened automatically at the touch of a button. Owned by King Frederick William II, the Berlin cabinet is uniquely remarkable for its ornate decoration, mechanical complexity, and sheer size."
"One of the finest achievements of European furniture making, this cabinet is the most important product from Abraham (1711--1793) and David Roentgen's (1743--1807) workshop. A writing cabinet crowned with a chiming clock, it features finely designed marquetry panels and elaborate mechanisms that allow for doors and drawers to be opened automatically at the touch of a button. Owned by King Frederick William II, the Berlin cabinet is uniquely remarkable for its ornate decoration, mechanical complexity, and sheer size."
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22. UckFaOuYa1134 commented 11 years ago
Nobody Knows This... But You Can Hide Your Weed In There!
+20 1. Lamortre commented 11 years ago