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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Frosta X


Materials: 3 Frosta Stool

Description: It's one of three hacks I made with the Frosta stool.




See the whole plan here:

If you want the plan in PDF from one of the Hack, please just write: andreas.bhend@gmx.ch

See more of the Frosta wall storage.

~ Andreas Bhend, Switzerland

22 comments:

  1. I like it!

    How do you do the manuals? Just regular illustrator or is there some magic tool?

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    1. The magic tool is SolidWorks a 3D CAD program. I build the parts and assembly with SolidWorks and exported it to Illustrator. Maybe it works with google-sketch-up too... that's freeware so fare I know.

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  2. I think this is amazing and beautiful ;) and you share it all with the homemade manual : just great !!! Thanks :)

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  3. Very creative! I think my cats may like this as a perch so they can look down on me in more ways than one :-)

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    1. I was thinking the same thing, Snappy! Well, after I got excited about using it for books & niknaks, I realized my five furries would quickly take it over!

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  4. that's darn genial, pal. All of it. Fab! Thanks and high five :D

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  5. this is the best hack's manual i've ever seen! and the hack is great too..thanks for sharing!

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  6. Gorgeous! I wish I was as talented!

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  7. Unfortunately, Frosta is no longer available in the US, as are several other really cool Ikea products. This is a great hack and, if I could get my hands on the table, I would definately find a place for it in my home. The cat idea is a good one.

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  8. Das isch denn patänt!

    Pippa

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  9. You are a genius.

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  10. I immediately saw a cat tree, too. Ikea, bring back Frosta to the US please! (Just in case someone at the home office reads this blog.)

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  11. Real hack, real genius ! Thanks for sharing !

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  12. This is my favourite of your FROSTA hacks. It is a piece if art! You should submit it to Ikea for their designer series. Then we will find it sold in their shops for 1000x the price of FROSTA original ;) Love this!

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  13. Looks nice. Can use it to hold decor pieces in the living room.

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  14. This series of Frosta hacks are some of the best I've seen artistically since I joined Ikea-Hackers ~6 ms ago. Before that I'd never heard of a Frosta stool/table.

    IKEA, *please* bring back this awesome piece of inspiring furniture!!!

    Until then, guess I'll be hitting up CraigsList in hopes of snagging a few second-hand.

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  15. Many thanks for the great feedbacks!
    It's cool to share my ideas with you and I hope you are inspired to build some new Frosta Hacks (a to w) or build my hacks.
    SEND ME PICTURES!

    please watch also my movie:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbmtLfxnm5Q&feature=youtu.be

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  16. so creative! Best hack so far - and the fact it costs so little to do is fantastic - thanks for sharing this with us :)

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  17. huere geil! O di angerä Frostasachä. Gratuliere! Aber i ha z Gfüeu du hesch nid us Not ghandlet. ;-) LG us Bärn

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  18. This is beautiful! So creative.

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  19. Great hack ! I did it. I've put plants on the shelves. I will send you a picture

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