Posted 11 years ago
AmberRose
(364 items)
There are lots of lovely people here on CW that really enjoy the design of a treasure (yes you Austro and Phil) I saw this Goteborg set from Sweden and immediately thought of them. Look how compact and engineered it is.
Personally I am not in love with the set, so lads you want it, you got it!
For those of you who are frozen like myself...Stay WARM!!!
very nice!!!
Cat food dish...
They're very cool AR. Ditto... you need to stay in where it's safe and warm LoL
Aim, check your mail today...something large and orange should arrive...no not the sun
It's a great set, Amber! :) Me likey! (could i have it??? :$)
LOL it really reminds of a cat dish - btw, what size is it? From the drawing on its leaflet they appear to be huge (compared to the size of the hand)
Hahaha didn't notice the proportions. Now that I do it's funny. 4 1/2" across...what is that...11 cm? Not counting flat bit. Knew this was right down your alley
Not small then! One needs a huge breakfast table to use it! :)
Whole thing put together is 11 1/2 ". 30 ish cm across
8) BIG! :)
SOUNDS NICE..............................
Phil, Also thought that might be the case. I pick it all up at thrift stores. Lots and lots of visits to equal one treasure.
Full disclosure, had to look up TFF. Plan on using it now :))
It's not my style and does seem large. I have to ask, does one really need illustrated instructions on how to pour cream from creamer? Sorry .... I just think that is funny.
Tom, you are funny. Actually I looked at the instructions trying to figure out what it was. Plus I didn't see the spout for the creamer and was kind of confused. Was still thinking cat dishes. I will also say that my pictures are not the best and it is more solid and design oriented in person.
I may have thought pet serving dishes as well at first look. But once I knew what they were, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't need illustrated instructions,lol
Doesn't someone make a pet food and water set in a rack like that?
I'm sure you've heard of the guy who couldn't pour p*** out of a boot if the instructions were on the bottom.
Hahaha! Tom you are funny. They were in the bottom half of the original box and taped to the nines. Difficult for perspective so "instructions" were very helpful for identification.