Interesting look. Too bad they blew it on the legs.
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Anonymous
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It would have been super cool if they would have taken the fluted, handle detail and used that as the form for the legs.
They could have then used a metal ring detail, like the side metal grommets, to act as a disc base for each leg.
That may have kept the overall visual vocabulary a bit more in line with the rest of the design.
The thing I really like though is that you don't lose the ability to still shove a hard coated plastic rod into an opponents groin area if they're getting too close to the table or if they insist on spinning their guys.
A possible add on accessory could be a series of clear acrylic cups that could be worn defensively to prevent a below the waist, handled assault.
1 comment:
It would have been super cool if they would have taken the fluted, handle detail and used that as the form for the legs.
They could have then used a metal ring detail, like the side metal grommets, to act as a disc base for each leg.
That may have kept the overall visual vocabulary a bit more in line with the rest of the design.
The thing I really like though is that you don't lose the ability to still shove a hard coated plastic rod into an opponents groin area if they're getting too close to the table or if they insist on spinning their guys.
A possible add on accessory could be a series of clear acrylic cups that could be worn defensively to prevent a below the waist, handled assault.
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