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July 16, 2010

Porcupine Coffee Table

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By Atlanta-based designer/craftsman Robert Brou.

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"The top is a slab of claro walnut with an English walnut graft line."

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"There are over 100 zebrawood quills of varying lengths protruding from a mound of black walnut."

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I'd like to see a main character have sat on it accidentally while it was upside-down as a plot point in "House."

Posted by: Flautist | Jul 17, 2010 3:36:52 AM


Yes, that would be cool. Not quite as cool, though (think "cold"), as Agatha Christie's use of an icicle as a murder weapon.

Posted by: bookofjoe | Jul 16, 2010 2:04:34 PM

i'd like to see it used as a murder weapon on "Bones."

Posted by: Diana McLellan | Jul 16, 2010 1:47:21 PM

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