s Although I agree this would likely be the equivalent of a years salary for some people, your tone would indicate that you are lacking the intelligence to show a little empathy equivalent to your lower class position and lack of education.
Contact the Met. The dimensions might be available. This piece is public domain. That being said, remember this was made by a workshop run by an artisan family who made things for royalty. These pieces are made of mahogany and other precious materials. However, if you can figure out how to make this, there are a number of people in the comments who might like to buy one.
@@spiderobert Yes they did, at the beginning of video. You can't expect them to demonstrate this fine piece within a museum, which is where it belongs.
It's a shame people would rather buy from Ikea than have something made to last a lifetime. Because of that, the amount of good woodworkers is dwindling; resulting in higher prices and even less people interested.
What a lovely neat animation - it does the table justice.
I realised that when they said it comes in a convenient travel case they assume you have two convenient servants to lug it about.
You could try to use a "diablito"
Why don't we make great stuff like this anymore. I would definitely use all the features in my small apartment.
s Although I agree this would likely be the equivalent of a years salary for some people, your tone would indicate that you are lacking the intelligence to show a little empathy equivalent to your lower class position and lack of education.
@@David-fv7zg
Oh get a load of Mr Big Brain. What you said made zero sense
Here's something you'll understand 🖕
There’s plenty of fine furniture makers that could easily make a reproduction of that, only thing is it’d cost £50,000 😮
Now that is design!
An X-Box of 18th century
cus vidya gamez r 2 mainstreem
Amazingly talented craftsman. No power tools - only endless brain power.
And sheer will power to do it/start and finish it.
That looks amazing! Now I want it!
If you want it, you gotta build it
Pulse Venom ooook :-(
Какими материалами владели , такими и создавали - шедевры Своего Времени !..
Every home should have one!
Dang! I want one of these tables NOW. ever think about selling the plans? or copies of the table?
You'd probably fail before you begin
If you needs plans you aren't qualified
@@tommypetraglia4688 _"I don't need plans to assemble this IKEA table! Roentgen did this centuries ago! With a hammer and a quill pen!"_
Contact the Met. The dimensions might be available. This piece is public domain. That being said, remember this was made by a workshop run by an artisan family who made things for royalty. These pieces are made of mahogany and other precious materials. However, if you can figure out how to make this, there are a number of people in the comments who might like to buy one.
Gorgeous.
Espetacular! Todos os mecanismos são mecânicos! Nada eletrônico! Viva os artesãos! SEMPRE!
Where's the storage for a double-sleeved Commander deck in Perfect Hards and Dragon Shield Art Mattes?
WANT!!! It packs flat to go to reenactment events!
Amen to that --
Lt. Turrall KRRNY...
Portable gaming pc: hey great grandpa!
When can i buy this in IKEA?
Never. It is too clever and classy for Ikea
The Gamers Grind
Wooosh
lptomtom
Wooosh Wooosh
I think if you give a thumbs down, you need to explain why.
because they didn't show the actual table.
@@spiderobert Yes they did, at the beginning of video. You can't expect them to demonstrate this fine piece within a museum, which is where it belongs.
love it...
How do i buy it
Great!
Oh I remember this comodore
Can I buy a table like this now?
Wow!!!
Name of the game at 1:30???
BAIDYANATH TUDU Backgammon
ColliCub thanks
wow
כבוד גדוללללללללללללללללללל לממציא
Śliczne!
so its a swiss army table
It's a shame people would rather buy from Ikea than have something made to last a lifetime.
Because of that, the amount of good woodworkers is dwindling; resulting in higher prices and even less people interested.
And people think they are innovating with RGB on their setups.
IKEA before it was cool
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Too bad kids today have no interest in stuff like this , pitty !.