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Inspiration: An Indoor Picnic Table Created With Real Grass

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Creative Indoor Picnic Table Design

If you live in a big city like I do, you probably don’t get to go on very many cozy picnics in the park. I love going on picnics, it’s one of my favorite things to do, although it’s been a few years since I’ve had the chance to go on one. Where I live, in Atlanta, there is actually more wildlife outside than most big cities, like NYC. However, there still isn’t much space to take a real picnic without having to drive a little while.

When I first saw this table design, I knew I had to share it with you. This is called the picNYC Table. It’s designed for people who want a picnic experience without having to sit on the ground outside, but for me, I see a way for people in big cities to still be able to experience a picnic at home.

It was created by Haiko Cornelissen Architecten, and it’s covered in real grass, dirt and water draining stones. According to the designer, “Suddenly spilling water becomes a necessity instead of a problem.” That’s right, since the grass is real, this table requires attention, kind of like a garden. The real question is, would you leave this table on the porch or bring it inside? I think I would do a little of both! #want

Creative Outdoor Dinner Table

Creative Outdoor Dinner Table

Creative Outdoor Dinner Table

Creative Outdoor Dinner Table

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Author: Diana Adams
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By day, Diana is a geek and the CEO of Adams Consulting Group, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia (part of the Apple certified consultants network). At night, she writes, and writes, and writes... “I could write all night every night and not get tired of it. I think that is when you know you’ve tapped into a true passion." Diana also spends time assisting homeless men and women. She's a fan of extra hot chicken wings, Caramel Macchiatos, Star Wars, anything made out of Lego, and the #BA75 women on Twitter. You can reach her on email at diana@bitrebels.com.



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