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Thursday, September 18, 2008

An Antonius rack for baby

Daphna creates a cabinet for baby stuff using the Antonius high unit.

She added polypropylene side panels to the frame. The panels are sandwiched between pine strips and the Antonius frame. A curtain from a Index panel hanger covers it up and keeps it looking tidy.


See instructions and details on her blog and construction pictures on flickr.

5 comments:

  1. How many babies does it hold?

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  2. I appreciate the work that you did, but man, does that ever look ghetto. It would probably be a lot better without the curtain. Sorry to be so negative.

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  3. The poly-prop panels go by the brand-name of "Coro-Plast" over in Murka.

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  4. Anon1, haha. yup had meant to put 'stuff' after baby but somehow missed it. blogging at midnight is no good. :)

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  5. i really hate antonius units, i just threw mine on garbage. they dont fit together and constantly broke. ikea quality.

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