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   xoxoxoBruce  Sunday Jan 31 12:18 AM

Jan 31, 2010: Sexy Furniture

Most people keep their butt in a pair of drawers... now here's a drawer in a butt.



Quote:
These erotic wooden furniture pieces are by sculptural furniture maker Peter Rolfe. You can’t really tell in the second sculpture, but the bust opens up as well. Whether or not this sexy furniture is your thing, the craftsmanship is undeniable. More From this anatomical collection can be seen on his site. Don’t worry ladies, there are male versions as well just click on Sculptural under his portfolio tab.
LINK

I hear clicking.


jujuwwhite  Sunday Jan 31 12:38 AM

Yes I did click it and was amazed at the beautiful art work! Was a little disappointed at the 'lack of detail' on the male version. LOL



xoxoxoBruce  Sunday Jan 31 12:48 AM

There's a secret link to the male naughty bits, but capn would shoot me for giving to ya.



Just kidding, no naughty bits... shame too, make a great drawer pull.



jujuwwhite  Sunday Jan 31 12:55 AM

Ha! yea, I'm too young for such sights anyway!



toranokaze  Sunday Jan 31 04:23 AM

poor cappy



newtimer  Sunday Jan 31 10:17 AM

One is reminded of the furniture in the milk bar in Clockwork Orange.



richlevy  Sunday Jan 31 10:18 AM

Quote:
Don’t worry ladies, there are male versions as well
Let me guess as to what he uses for a drawer pull.


Gravdigr  Monday Feb 1 05:59 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce View Post
... shame too, make a great drawer pull.
Quote:
Originally Posted by richlevy View Post
Let me guess as to what he uses for a drawer pull.
HA!! So it is made for pulling. I am vindicated. I been pulling mine for years.


Lamplighter  Thursday May 2 03:13 PM

from a local Craig's listing...



Sundae  Thursday May 2 03:50 PM

Gosh, she's beautiful.
Bet those tits are fake though



Aliantha  Thursday May 2 07:46 PM

I wonder what happens when you sit on her face...



footfootfoot  Thursday May 2 08:52 PM

Quote:
Quote:
These erotic wooden furniture pieces are by sculptural furniture maker Peter Rolfe. You can’t really tell in the second sculpture, but the bust opens up as well. Whether or not this sexy furniture is your thing, the craftsmanship is undeniable. More From this anatomical collection can be seen on his site. Don’t worry ladies, there are male versions as well just click on Sculptural under his portfolio tab.

Craftsmanship Denied.
Exhibit A) Tilman Riemenschneider 1460-1531


Lamplighter  Friday May 3 09:04 AM

Ft3, those are great links...

Sometimes it's great fun to discover something new, and so beautifully done.
Hard to believe such hand carvings are even possible and are still around after all this time and wars.

Thank you for the links.

ETA: It also shows what happens when you mess with a Prince-Bishop



footfootfoot  Friday May 3 11:41 PM

Several years ago there was a Riemenschneider show at the Met. One of those "last time ever in your lifetime" shows. Seeing the carvings up close was amazing, they looked as soft and flowing as water. Some of them were completely shot through with worm holes, still amazing.



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