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Lee Stanlier's Front Door Storage

Filed in archive Misc by Mark Rollins on March 26, 2007

Lee Stanlier's Front Door Storage
I'm not certain why this photo looks less like a genuine photo and more like a CG concept, but I suppose it's more practical to create something in 3-D space than it is to actually build it.

Personally, I think the minimalist approach of Lee Stanlier's aluminum storage front door rack is the way to go for those who leave the house forgetting important things. Also, it is a place to keep your stuff where it won't get lost. Especially in the digital age, where we feel naked without our cell phone or MP3 player.

I'm all for this new design, provided there is a way to charge the phone or other device. Now that would be a front-door storage system worth having!

Via Gizmodo






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