Most of us over the age of 30 bear in mind the golden age of cassette tapes back when we were young, from the exciting of labeling our own mix tapes to the absolute frustration of trying to capture the best song from the regional radio station and obtaining the work mangled by the DJ speaking more than the lyrics.  Designer Jeff Skierka has recaptured every square inch of that icon of the 80s and scaled them up into square feet — namely, to make what he calls the Mixtape Table.  An exact replica of the classic cassette tape, built at 12 times the size of the original, the table is made of Baltic birch plywood with a maple veneer, walnut “tape” and hand-finished with an oil rub.  Made in Seattle — but of course, the quite musical (albeit rainy) city that’s brought us every little thing from Jimi Hendrix, Pearl Jam and Nirvana to Death Cab for Cutie and Band of Horses — the tables are hand-assembled and entirely reversible, with an A side and a B side.  Standing atop hand-bent steel powder-coated legs, these quirky furniture pieces arrived on the industry in 2012, just in time to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the cassette tape itself.  Standing just below 18 inches tall and spanning 30″ x 47 1/4″ in diameter, each made-to-order table runs a cool $4950… meaning you’d much better sell an awful lot of girl scout cookies or operate added difficult on that paper route to take pleasure in one of these on your personal dime, kid.






mixtape index image Quirky Furnishings: The Mixtape Table From Jeff Skierka amazing ideas
mixtape index image Quirky Furnishings: The Mixtape Table From Jeff Skierka amazing ideas



mixtape index image Quirky Furnishings: The Mixtape Table From Jeff Skierka amazing ideas

mixtape index image Quirky Furnishings: The Mixtape Table From Jeff Skierka amazing ideas

mixtape index image Quirky Furnishings: The Mixtape Table From Jeff Skierka amazing ideas

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