Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Frosta Z


Materials: 2 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 Z

Also check out Frosta Y.


~ Andreas Bhend, Switzerland

23 comments:

  1. I'd really like to see how it would fit within a decor instead of a blank wall. So far I'm more impressed by the "hacked" manual than the item itself.

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  2. nice!
    for me they're elegible in the ten for 2012.
    straight on the top ten.

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    1. for me this one is on my to do list and I vote for Top 1!!

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  3. That is awesome! Love the manual!

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  4. Awesome hack!! I lOve both frosta z and y!!
    Also very cool to see the manual!!!
    Love it love it.
    Never commented before here!

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  5. Excellent ! Like !

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  6. Brilliant! Not only is the concept fun (I love the names you've given the different hack variations) the manual's great! A creative series of projects indeed...there are many more letters in the alphabet....... ;)

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  7. This is Mash-up furniture,isn't it?

    I love Nordic (swedish?) design anyway.
    Table and chair with bending arms seems looks like Scandinavian design.

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  8. outstanding!truely original work, and I love the manual, as well. I'd give it the highest grade, if i were your teacher.

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  9. Bi richtig stouz, dass diä 3 Super-Hacks vom ne Landsmaa si !! Äs Grüessli us Kanada a Andreas i dr Schwiiz....;-)

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  10. super Idee - gratuliere! auch die Anleitung ist spitze. Mit welchem Programm wurde die Anleitung geschrieben?

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    1. Danke. Ich habe die verschiedenen Teile in SolidWorks(3D-CAD) gebaut und zusammengefügt. Dann eine Zeichnung abgeleitet und diese als Illustrator Datei exportiert und im Illustrator weiter verarbeitet.

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  11. Love the look of this! And sooooo much cheaper for a functional & sculptural coat tree than others I've liked at places like CB2, etc. Well done!

    (& the manual is a nice touch - esp considering that IKEA hackers are familiar w/ following the illustrative instructions though others may find written directions a tad easier to follow.)

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  12. This is brilliant! And the manual even more so!!
    I really like the guy calling IKEA and they being clueless! haha!
    Congratulations! :D

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  13. I totally forgot my movie!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbmtLfxnm5Q&feature=youtu.be

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  14. Thanks for the great feedback! It's really great to hear this!

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  15. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE.

    Now somehow to convince Ikea to bring back to Frosta to the states. Maybe we can start a petition or something.

    Did I mention I love this?

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  16. Yes, IKEA needs to bring the Frosta back to North America.

    Andreas, thanks for the PDF plans.

    I'm watching for used Frosta's now...

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  17. that's just amazing!

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  18. I see so many great hacks using Frosta.
    It is frustrating that we can't get Frosta in the US.

    Andreas, your Frosta hacks are wonderful! I love the instructions!

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  19. Andreas, you are super cool !
    I made one and I am loving it :)

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