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			<title><![CDATA[ceiling-mounted childrens furniture]]></title>
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<div style='text-align: center;'><a href=''><img src='http://cre.ations.net/image/view/160/1011' /></a></div><i>Created by <a href='http://cre.ations.net/creator/fbohmann'>fbohmann</a> 1 year ago</i>: &quot;when i moved into a nice old flat with a ceiling at roughly 3.5 meters height, i decided to put something stupid to the ceiling. strolling through ikea, i found those childrens furniture pieces made from plastic, and bought them straight away. i also bought a simple lamp to put on the table.

the chairs and the small table were diy-kits, so they consisted of parts anyway. the caps on the feet were perfect for my plan, since i could pre-mount them to the ceiling, and then attach the rest of the objects later. so for each object two opposite feet were mounted to the ceiling with just a simple screw, the lamp was mounted to the table, and the whole thing put up. the feet were secured with little nails that i put through the area where both parts match. the lamp was then connected to the mains outlet, and photos were taken. 

i have to admit that it looked even better than i had imagined, everybody visiting loved the the thing, and some people responded to the upside-down picture with...&quot;<p><a href='http://cre.ations.net/creation/ceiling-mounted-childrens-furniture'>Read the rest of this post</a></p>
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			 <div style='text-align: center;'><a href=''><img src='http://cre.ations.net/image/view/160/1011' /></a></div><i>Created by <a href='http://cre.ations.net/creator/fbohmann'>fbohmann</a> 1 year ago</i>: &quot;when i moved into a nice old flat with a ceiling at roughly 3.5 meters height, i decided to put something stupid to the ceiling. strolling through ikea, i found those childrens furniture pieces made from plastic, and bought them straight away. i also bought a simple lamp to put on the table.

the chairs and the small table were diy-kits, so they consisted of parts anyway. the caps on the feet were perfect for my plan, since i could pre-mount them to the ceiling, and then attach the rest of the objects later. so for each object two opposite feet were mounted to the ceiling with just a simple screw, the lamp was mounted to the table, and the whole thing put up. the feet were secured with little nails that i put through the area where both parts match. the lamp was then connected to the mains outlet, and photos were taken. 

i have to admit that it looked even better than i had imagined, everybody visiting loved the the thing, and some people responded to the upside-down picture with...&quot;<p><a href='http://cre.ations.net/creation/ceiling-mounted-childrens-furniture'>Read the rest of this post</a></p>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 24 Mar 2007 08:29:51 -0500</pubDate>
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