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6/2/2025, 9:07:22 PM
>>18454977
i always assumed the lounge chair in hotel room is a place to sit and put your shoes on before you go out in lieu of a bench or proper sitting area one might have in their home. I've never been in a hotel room that has foyer so.
and yes, the company I used to work for used to send that photographer and various VIP clients to our vendor's HQ for an immersive design themed vacation, they'd visit ateliers and a series of interesting design tourism spots. Prague was one of the nicer ones but we sent them to places like Bern, Vienna, Munich, Copenhagen, Brussels etc. It was always funny seeing these gorgeous homes end up captured in Boomers' selfies. Really weird juxtaposition of media where you have this amazing home in this terribly lit, terribly composed photo with a beauty filter on it and so on. That sort of stuff shakes you of whatever pretence or reverence you have for this stuff and makes you realize, as beautiful as it is, it's just a home, or a building, it's just 'stuff'.
>>18454340
The main pros of the Vitsoe I see are 1. it's le icon of design and your cool design friends will jerk you off endlessly for it 2. it is of sufficient quality that you can take it with you wherever you go and not worry about it breaking down(not true of our ikea examples in this thread). 3. You can expand it to whatever size you need, and expand it over the lifetime of the product, which is not always possible as many companies go bankrupt, discontinue items, and so on. 4. Vitsoe has very good customer support and will help you install basically anywhere in the world, which when you're some upper middle class fuck off digital nomad outfitting your vietnamese beachhouse manor is a very nice service offering.
i always assumed the lounge chair in hotel room is a place to sit and put your shoes on before you go out in lieu of a bench or proper sitting area one might have in their home. I've never been in a hotel room that has foyer so.
and yes, the company I used to work for used to send that photographer and various VIP clients to our vendor's HQ for an immersive design themed vacation, they'd visit ateliers and a series of interesting design tourism spots. Prague was one of the nicer ones but we sent them to places like Bern, Vienna, Munich, Copenhagen, Brussels etc. It was always funny seeing these gorgeous homes end up captured in Boomers' selfies. Really weird juxtaposition of media where you have this amazing home in this terribly lit, terribly composed photo with a beauty filter on it and so on. That sort of stuff shakes you of whatever pretence or reverence you have for this stuff and makes you realize, as beautiful as it is, it's just a home, or a building, it's just 'stuff'.
>>18454340
The main pros of the Vitsoe I see are 1. it's le icon of design and your cool design friends will jerk you off endlessly for it 2. it is of sufficient quality that you can take it with you wherever you go and not worry about it breaking down(not true of our ikea examples in this thread). 3. You can expand it to whatever size you need, and expand it over the lifetime of the product, which is not always possible as many companies go bankrupt, discontinue items, and so on. 4. Vitsoe has very good customer support and will help you install basically anywhere in the world, which when you're some upper middle class fuck off digital nomad outfitting your vietnamese beachhouse manor is a very nice service offering.
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