About the only thing that could improve this coffee table would be a large leg lamp standing next to it.
Jeremy Sarna captured the table, no doubt snapped up moments later, at the corner of Queensbury and Jersey, where, he notes, "every day is Allston Christmas." He adds that, sorry, the lion was not anatomically correct, unless, perhaps, it had been pre-gold gelded.
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O! M! G!
By rsybuchanan
Sat, 08/31/2013 - 7:05pm
My home will not be complete until I have a coffee table as fine as that.
Not limited to Allston
By Lecil
Sat, 08/31/2013 - 11:27pm
And looking at this gem, I'm thinking of trolling Newbury Street...
Cost of cohabitation
By Markk02474
Sun, 09/01/2013 - 7:34am
Too bad there isn't a story to go with this piece of art. Its probably the most common one, that a SO moving in had a condition that certain items had to go, to be replaced with generic ones from a place like Pottery Barn. What some people will give up for love ...
BTW, the lion is a tame theme. Naked women is more popular for tables, and there are so many interesting ones out there from image searches. The upholstered vagina couch from a craigslist ad looked warm and inviting.
Really?
By SwirlyGrrl
Sun, 09/01/2013 - 9:09am
The most "common condition" I've seen for things left on the curb is "it wouldn't fit through the door".
The doors must be really narrow in Europe
By anon
Sun, 09/01/2013 - 10:06am
And Portland. Just wide enough for bikes I suppose.
Triple deckers are a Boston thing
By SwirlyGrrl
Sun, 09/01/2013 - 6:19pm
The stairs are quite narrow with low clearance. Ditto for colonial-era houses.
You must not have moved anywhere around here.
Swoosh!
By Jeff F
Sun, 09/01/2013 - 6:29pm
I guess the doorways are just tall enough for that one to have flown overhead.
No
By SwirlyGrrl
Sun, 09/01/2013 - 6:38pm
I simply chose to ignore the drive-by anon's failed attempt to be cute.
I have lived in 4 triple deckers
By anon
Sun, 09/01/2013 - 7:58pm
And have helped move in many, many more. I know very well how narrow the stairs, hallways and doors are.
But I'm not familiar with this phenomenon you claim RE the furniture being abandoned b/c it's too big. I'm used to seeing smaller junky stuff like the table in question.
But you have all the answers as usual. Care to cite a source for your theory or dot you have X-ray vision to be so sure all the stuff you've sen was left b/c it was too large?
Male experience
By Markk02474
Sun, 09/01/2013 - 11:56am
Its more often a man hears from a woman that certain items must go, so you might not have experienced it yourself.
swrrlysuburbangrrl
By anon
Tue, 09/03/2013 - 10:35am
No one likes an anecdote, especially yourself!, so please back up your claim with statistical evidence or leave the discussion to the city dwellers.
THIS TABLE IS FOR SALE!
By Dantheman247
Mon, 09/02/2013 - 6:46pm
I actually bought this table & am planning to sell it. This is a hand painted Sermel Tonala papier mache coffee table. It is hand made & signed. this table is amazing & pretty much speaks for itself. If anyone is interested, feel free to contact me at [email protected]
Out of curiosity, what is the
By anon
Tue, 09/03/2013 - 10:36am
Out of curiosity, what is the price range you're expecting for this gem?!
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