Dead Dog Table
Posted by Jeff Chenkus on August 2, 2007
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Liven up your living room decor with this artistic Dead Dog Table.
It may be a little on the dumb side, but you may not be laughing so hard if you spent $3000 on it. They could probably triple their sales if they just called it a sleeping dog table.
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[...] I thought this was a pig at first, which amused me because I like bacon. Then I saw it was a dead dog, so I thought of my dead dog, and became very depressed. But if this $3000 table by artist Bruce Gray didn’t drag up horrible, painful memories, I have to say it’d be a pretty cool living room centerpiece to set your drinks on. (Using a coaster, of course, since it’s $3000.) [Bruce Gray via Nerd Approved] [...]
[...] I thought this was a pig at first, which amused me because I like bacon. Then I saw it was a dead dog, so I thought of my dead dog, and became very depressed. But if this $3000 table by artist Bruce Gray didn’t drag up horrible, painful memories, I have to say it’d be a pretty cool living room centerpiece to set your drinks on. (Using a coaster, of course, since it’s $3000.) [Bruce Gray via Nerd Approved] [...]
[...] I thought this was a pig at first, which amused me because I like bacon. Then I saw it was a dead dog, so I thought of my dead dog, and became very depressed. But if this $3000 table by artist Bruce Gray didn’t drag up horrible, painful memories, I have to say it’d be a pretty cool living room centerpiece to set your drinks on. (Using a coaster, of course, since it’s $3000.) [Bruce Gray via Nerd Approved] [...]
[...] I thought this was a pig at first, which amused me because I like bacon. Then I saw it was a dead dog, so I thought of my dead dog, and became very depressed. But if this $3000 table by artist Bruce Gray didn’t drag up horrible, painful memories, I have to say it’d be a pretty cool living room centerpiece to set your drinks on. (Using a coaster, of course, since it’s $3000.) [Bruce Gray via Nerd Approved] [...]
[...] I thought this was a pig at first, which amused me because I like bacon. Then I saw it was a dead dog, so I thought of my dead dog, and became very depressed. But if this $3000 table by artist Bruce Gray didn’t drag up horrible, painful memories, I have to say it’d be a pretty cool living room centerpiece to set your drinks on. (Using a coaster, of course, since it’s $3000.) [Bruce Gray via Nerd Approved] [...]
[...] I thought this was a pig at first, which amused me because I like bacon. Then I saw it was a dead dog, so I thought of my dead dog, and became very depressed. But if this $3000 table by artist Bruce Gray didn’t drag up horrible, painful memories, I have to say it’d be a pretty cool living room centerpiece to set your drinks on. (Using a coaster, of course, since it’s $3000.) [Bruce Gray via Nerd Approved] [...]
[...] to set your drinks on. (Using a coaster, of course, since it's $3000.) [Bruce Gray via Nerd Approved] Read the complete post at http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/08/dead_dog_art_table_functional.html [...]
[...] I thought this was a pig at first, which amused me because I like bacon. Then I saw it was a dead dog, so I thought of my dead dog, and became very depressed. But if this $3000 table by artist Bruce Gray didn’t drag up horrible, painful memories, I have to say it’d be a pretty cool living room centerpiece to set your drinks on. (Using a coaster, of course, since it’s $3000.) [Bruce Gray via Nerd Approved] [...]
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i loved this table the moment i layed on it. the main thing that put me off was the fact that another woman (i did not know) was laying ontop of me also. she became pregnant and i sadly was not aloud to purchase the table. but hay! life a beach.
i had just met my soul mate at this art convention, but se was hit by a coka cola truck as we walked out the large building the convention was being held. i then realised that i couldnt have loved her that much for i would have saved her if she was my ’soul mate’. i walked back to the building and a large yorkshire terrior ran briskly past me. i love yorshire terriors and watched it as it ran off. the coka cola trucks must have been bussy that day as another one drove by and hit it. i then realised that this dog was my soul mate. i went over into the road (without being hit) and picked up the dog. i carried it back to the building and asked an artist who was making manikins of people for £15 if he could make this dog into a table. and he did. i know live with my 6 cat dressers, 8 hamster coasters and the dog table.