Hi Mr Designer,
You can order the Note Table by emailing me directly at tom@tomseymour.com.
(Wed, 01 Nov 2006 20:07:40 GMT)
Osman Ozcanli
says
Thats awesome:)
(Thu, 02 Nov 2006 10:31:29 GMT)
berdan cercioglu
says
haha really nice for brainstorming sessions. but you are getting closer to the floor through the end of the pile? ok... I guess I can renew every color-coded pile right? but then the bottom red, green and yellow piles gonna be left untouched forever.
(Thu, 02 Nov 2006 12:08:04 GMT)
Fogge
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You could put the pads on a spring mount, so when weight (= amount of paper) reduces, the table keeps the same height, like plate dispensers in cafeterias. Cool idea otherwise.
(Thu, 02 Nov 2006 22:07:41 GMT)
Mr.Repeater
says
You could put the pads on a spring mount, so when weight (= amount of paper) reduces, the table keeps the same height, like plate dispensers in cafeterias. Cool idea otherwise.
(Fri, 03 Nov 2006 22:05:53 GMT)
Bla
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Yeah, but that would cause it to be pretty annoying as a regular table, when it wobbles back and forth when you put your coffee cup on it.
(Sat, 04 Nov 2006 21:31:22 GMT)
Tom
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Not eco friendly enough for me, HP has reusable paper.
(Mon, 06 Nov 2006 07:38:22 GMT)
Michel
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That is one HUGE pencil sitting on the "table". How heavy is the damned thing? Cool brainstorming idea, but I don't believe it would make a good implementation.
(Mon, 06 Nov 2006 21:29:41 GMT)
Sarah
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I like the concept....I hate being at a loss for scratch paper when I'm on the phone and need to jot something down....but I want to be able to use all the paper without having to kneel or put the table on a table -- the spring-loaded idea could work, but I don't see how that's practical without making a dispenser of sorts, and then the beauty of the paper table is lost! Also, is it glue-bound on one side, or are these post-it type pages, or is it somehow bound on all four sides so that you don't end up with a slanty table if the loose corners get roughed up?
(Tue, 07 Nov 2006 01:44:00 GMT)
jess
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looks cool,but i think its a waste of trees.
(Tue, 07 Nov 2006 07:56:25 GMT)
jkae
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dont use it as a coffe table! otherwise neat. could be a great artist pad for kids! make giant paper airplanes!
(Tue, 07 Nov 2006 21:55:40 GMT)
Shabo
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That thing must weigh a ton though. I'm not so sure those flimsy wheels can handle it. Plus, what is the point of the mobility? Does someone really want to move pads of paper that are that big around? I do think that children would have fun using this as a drawing table, and if the wheels can handle it, it could be moved out of the way and stored for later use. Not really office friendly though as it would take up too much space.
(Fri, 17 Nov 2006 15:06:34 GMT)
smjack
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either that is a huge pencil or a tiny table
(Fri, 24 Nov 2006 12:13:44 GMT)
shutterpunk
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What happens when the paper runs low? Do you have to stoop down? Get a lower chair?
Two major issues I see are this: First, there's no place to put your feet under it. Second, the height of the table changes. It goes from being kitchen table sized, to being endtable sized, to being living room table sized, to being a ridiculously oversized pad of paper on a roller skid.
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Hi Mr Designer, You can order the Note Table by emailing me directly at tom@tomseymour.com.
Thats awesome:)
haha really nice for brainstorming sessions. but you are getting closer to the floor through the end of the pile? ok... I guess I can renew every color-coded pile right? but then the bottom red, green and yellow piles gonna be left untouched forever.
You could put the pads on a spring mount, so when weight (= amount of paper) reduces, the table keeps the same height, like plate dispensers in cafeterias. Cool idea otherwise.
You could put the pads on a spring mount, so when weight (= amount of paper) reduces, the table keeps the same height, like plate dispensers in cafeterias. Cool idea otherwise.
Yeah, but that would cause it to be pretty annoying as a regular table, when it wobbles back and forth when you put your coffee cup on it.
Not eco friendly enough for me, HP has reusable paper.
That is one HUGE pencil sitting on the "table". How heavy is the damned thing? Cool brainstorming idea, but I don't believe it would make a good implementation.
I like the concept....I hate being at a loss for scratch paper when I'm on the phone and need to jot something down....but I want to be able to use all the paper without having to kneel or put the table on a table -- the spring-loaded idea could work, but I don't see how that's practical without making a dispenser of sorts, and then the beauty of the paper table is lost! Also, is it glue-bound on one side, or are these post-it type pages, or is it somehow bound on all four sides so that you don't end up with a slanty table if the loose corners get roughed up?
looks cool,but i think its a waste of trees.
dont use it as a coffe table! otherwise neat. could be a great artist pad for kids! make giant paper airplanes!
That thing must weigh a ton though. I'm not so sure those flimsy wheels can handle it. Plus, what is the point of the mobility? Does someone really want to move pads of paper that are that big around? I do think that children would have fun using this as a drawing table, and if the wheels can handle it, it could be moved out of the way and stored for later use. Not really office friendly though as it would take up too much space.
either that is a huge pencil or a tiny table
What happens when the paper runs low? Do you have to stoop down? Get a lower chair?
Does it come with a oversized/giant pencil?!
Can do if you want one with it.
That's so awesome! =O
That's so awesome! =O
I was in a creative brainstorm the other day we could have done with about 3 of these. Think its great make it asap (could use recycled paper)
Sell well in Delhi.
Sell well in Delhi.
This is a amazing I want to feature one of these in a new film I'm working on. Let me know where I can buy one.
but is it a stickey?
Laura, what is the film you are working on?
Ben says: Does it come with a oversized/giant pencil?! Tom Seymour says: Can do if you want one with it. Screw it. I just want the pencil!!!
exactly what i was thinkin i think if you made it the size of a mouse pad i would buy it defo for work
It's not only a good idea...I'm pretty sure I have seen one of these already at a Dutch company. But that's a few years ago...
i love that. that should be coffee table sized. not too keen on the whole disposable thing but still a wonderful idea.
Two major issues I see are this: First, there's no place to put your feet under it. Second, the height of the table changes. It goes from being kitchen table sized, to being endtable sized, to being living room table sized, to being a ridiculously oversized pad of paper on a roller skid.