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01-02-2019, 01:34 PM
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https://www.seletti.it/shop/sending-cow/
I think the design is fun. It looks like something that could be made in a weekend. It looks like cheap fir plywood (patches on the surface). Probably 1/2" thick and just glue. It might be subflooring. The workmanship on the trim is appalling.
I might scale up the photo and make one myself. Wine bottles are about 12" tall, so this cow is a little over 4 feet tall. It probably ships in three sections (front; midsection and hind quarters).
$5,200.00 from Wayfair (free shipping).
$5,865.00 here (but with better photos):
https://tictail.com/eyeshutisland/cow-fu...-stockholm
I found a site that lists the actual sizes:
225 cm long (88½")
58 cm deep (22.85")
151" high (59.44")
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I'll bet the next one they sell is the first.
The tail must cost extra.
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Must be made for a tiny house, with attached tiny barn.
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(01-02-2019, 01:34 PM)Cooler Wrote: https://www.seletti.it/shop/sending-cow/
I think the design is fun. It looks like something that could be made in a weekend. It looks like cheap fir plywood (patches on the surface). Probably 1/2" thick and just glue. It might be subflooring. The workmanship on the trim is appalling.
I might scale up the photo and make one myself. Wine bottles are about 12" tall, so this cow is a little over 4 feet tall. It probably ships in three sections (front; midsection and hind quarters).
$5,200.00 from Wayfair (free shipping).
$5,865.00 here (but with better photos): https://tictail.com/eyeshutisland/cow-fu...-stockholm
I found a site that lists the actual sizes:
225 cm long (88½")
58 cm deep (22.85")
151" high (59.44")
In capitalism, one is free to ask what they wish for their product, and a buyer has the choice to buy or move on. I cant imagine there are many buyers anywhere near that price point. If so, more power to them.
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01-02-2019, 06:34 PM
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Unlikely an original design as I have seen something similar (picture wine rack) for storing bottles of wine.
Being a Wayfair product, it is largely for consumers who know little about craftsmanship.
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I sell mine for $12,000.