You’ve probably been guilty of this, just like us, but there’s no need to feel embarrassed about sitting down on the couch and starting to work off a laptop. If you keep your coffee table pretty clean, it can make a decent workstation. This is perfect when space is at a premium or you just want to move things around a bit. While sofa-desking isn’t something that you want to do full time, it can be a nice change of pace.
Posts Tagged 'coffee table'
The Coffee Table Home Office: Change of Pace
Published May 13, 2011 blogs , technology 1 CommentTags: Apartment Therapy, blogs, coffee table, health, home office, technology, unplggd, workstation
BRC Designs Binary Table: PCs Spill Their Guts on Your Coffee Table
Published April 5, 2011 writing Leave a CommentTags: binary table, blogs, BRC, coffee table, computer, PC, recycled reused, Technabob, technology
I don’t know if I’d like to have one in my home, but BRC Designs’ new Binary Table 01 is entirely composed of outdated and discarded electronics. The whole structure consists of old computer towers and built from a patchwork of circuit boards. The glass tabletop was also salvaged from a abandoned warehouse. It’s kind of awesome(ly ugly).

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IKEA Malm Storage Unit Reused As Coffee Table
Published March 2, 2011 blogs , technology Leave a CommentTags: Apartment Therapy, blogs, coffee table, creative reuse, Ikea, Malm, Re-Nest, technology
Finding a new way to reuse furniture is always a great feeling. IKEA furniture has its perks, and of the big ones is that you can reuse and hack it easily enough into something new. This coffee table is no exception.
VHS Coffee Table: My Betamax Table Is Better
Published August 26, 2010 blogs , technology Leave a CommentTags: blogs, coffee table, recycle, Technabob, technology, VHS, VHS table
Just like me, you’ve probably got a bunch of VHS tapes in storage somewhere. Let’s be honest, some of us just can’t throw away some of this stuff. That’s why I really like this coffee table, made up of of old VHS tapes.

Hack Joe’s 112-LED Coffee Table to Light Up Your Home
Published March 2, 2010 blogs , technology Leave a CommentTags: Apartment Therapy, blogs, coffee table, hack, how to, LED, technology, unplggd
What could be more awesome than having your own LED coffee table? It’s the perfect sort of mood-lighting that’s needed during parties. Plus, you can fully program it, which is even better. These types of tables used to be in the realm of science-fiction, but someone has actually made one himself!
iTables Are iPod Shaped Coffee Tables
Published January 22, 2010 blogs , technology Leave a CommentTags: Apple, blogs, coffee table, Ginepro, inspiration, Ipod, iTables, technology
DIY Project: Repurpose a Coffee Table Into A HDTV Stand
Published July 15, 2009 blogs , technology Leave a CommentTags: Apartment Therapy, blogs, coffee table, DIY, hack, HDTV, project, technology, TV Stand, unplggd
With HDTVs getting thinner and thinner, and even being able to stream your NetFlix movies directly without any extra hardware, you’ll need less and less space to showcase them. That being said, we don’t think that everyone can spend hundreds of dollars to get something sleek and spiffy. That’s why we thought that turning a coffee table into a HDTV stand would be a great idea.
The iPhone Coffee Table
Published December 7, 2008 blogs , technology 1 CommentTags: Apartment Therapy, blogs, coffee table, iPhone, technology, unplggd

What would be better than an iPhone? An iPhone Nano or a giant iPhone? Needless to say that a giant iPhone would be pretty useless, unless it’s used as a product display for some manner. How about an iPhone coffee table then?
Trigano: The Infinity Pools Of Tables
Published September 18, 2008 blogs , technology Leave a CommentTags: Apartment Therapy, blogs, coffee table, table, technology, Trigano, unplggd

This incredible looking coffee table was designed by Michael Laut. It’s an architectural piece of modern living and will spruce-up any space, be it your living room or your home office. It’s made out of a large piece of acrylic bent 90 degrees and suspended in space by a wooden brace.







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