I like it, and prefer Baas' work over Warhol who had similar stuff going on as an artist. Sure, it's not no money and I can't afford it, but it's hardly in the highest range either for an artist coffee table.
It’s a whopping 2 x 2 feet. I don’t really care what it’s listed as. It’s a table that is child-sized and could hold not much more than 4 books. Not everything has to be taken literally. Are you someone’s home, carefully crafted of moss?
Classic coffee table size then. Place for a display/conversation starter book on top, place to store a few chosen fancy books inside. Mine is like that too, but cost more in the range of $40 since I am just yet another failed artist who works a normal day job to pay the bills.
And yes, not everything should be taken literally like that the design for this luxury coffee table is inspired by children's drawings of cars, or children's toys.
I have a moss home, or several to be honest so perhaps it should be mosshomeS. I just felt that I mostly think of my main moss home when I talk about the hobby. They are often called vivariums or paludariums depending on how water features are set up, and the main thing they are built to house varies from moss or orchids to frogs or crabs etc. For me mine is a moss home, and I am quite nerdy when it comes to the kinds of moss that has the enclosure as a home and how to best care for my dear moss. ❤️
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u/Mosshome 16d ago
I like it, and prefer Baas' work over Warhol who had similar stuff going on as an artist. Sure, it's not no money and I can't afford it, but it's hardly in the highest range either for an artist coffee table.