
Using these 2-1/8" x 5" dia shapes can be a designer's challenge, but they are extremely cool! The flattened spheres have a dazzling deep rosé -- or maybe light merlot -- metallic finish, and a pattern of concentric circles on one side. Each opens to reveal (6) dividers, a divine design that lets you use them as segmented, decorative storage boxes but gives them the strength to be what they are -- furniture feet for a modern chair or sofa. (They're made of the same heavy plastic as many of our replacement wheels, and each comes with a 2-1/8" long x 5/16"-8 hex bolt that fits through the molded center. Handy if you decide to attach 4 or 5 dozen to your family room wall!) We can hear it now. "Honey, while you were out I decided to spruce up the place...."
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34774 HIGH FASHION FEET |
Kudos to the customer who knows what these are. (Quick - cover up the rest of this write-up while you look at the picture!) They're big oval suction cups of solid but flexible white rubber. Molded cylinders rising from them are about 1" deep x 1-1/4" od. The insides are threaded, a standard plunger size. The triple sucker, with (3), is 4-5/8" x 9-3/4". Candle holders for sailboats? Antler holders for reindeer costumes? Dime collectors for dashboards? Okay. Okay. They're made to grab onto the bottom of a bar sink and hold fat brushes with threaded handles. A quick twist of an upside-down beer glass, and it's washed. We liked the antler idea better.
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34076 TRIP HOLDER |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
And plenty of 'em. Our each is a sack of (50) assorted crescent moons (complete with the man in them) and happy little clouds, all made of dense foam about the thickness of a quarter. They run from 1-1/8" to 4" long in light and dark blue, yellow and white. Great for kids' crafts and decorating bedrooms. Bonus: the clouds would make perfect dialogue balloons for scrapbooks.
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37069 CELESTIAL SHAPES |
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