Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-09-12 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
Thanks Craig and Jane! Cohere and Cothere may not be the most polished of 
spaces in the world but the members find it homey and comfortable and I 
can't ask for much more than that!

On Thursday, September 11, 2014 1:44:26 PM UTC-6, Craig Baute - Creative 
Density Coworking wrote:

 I love this look because it has the price and dimensions of IKEA but it 
 doesn't scream 'I went to IKEA'

 Thanks for sharing.


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Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-09-11 Thread Craig Baute - Creative Density Coworking
I love this look because it has the price and dimensions of IKEA but it 
doesn't scream 'I went to IKEA'

Thanks for sharing.

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Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-07-27 Thread Jorge Vargas
Sharing a little secret we learned from a previous coworking space and used
in ours. If you go to the kitchen area of IKEA you can buy the full plank
of kitchen counter tops. Then go to the desk area and buy the cheap legs.
Not only you get very cheap tables but they can be easily stacked in case
you need to store them away. This is a pic of ours
https://www.flickr.com/photos/110536945@N07/11200762236/


On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Glen Ferguson glenf...@gmail.com wrote:

 We bought these training tables by Balt:
 http://www.amazon.com/Balt-Mentor-Seminar-Table-Black/dp/B005CHY2HS/ref=pd_sim_sbs_op_1?ie=UTF8refRID=1FAYC2GYCB3F2RKY2R84

 We ordered the first batch through globalindstrial.com but when we needed
 an additional one we discovered the Amazon link above. As it turns out,
 free shipping via Amazon Prime saved us more than the cost of Prime
 membership on just that one item alone.

 The table have worked well for the past 1+ years. We usually have them
 pushed together to make a sectional conference table (3 72 tables in the
 middle with a 60 table on each end). The only oddity is the pencil trough
 molded in to the top at each seating position. We get a lot of flashback
 to grade school comments, but no one really objected to it.

 Glen
 Cowork Frederick


 On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 5:03 PM, rachel cline rclineconsult...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I used to work for a contract furniture dealer - we often went to
 Versteel and Falcon for folding training tables, however I don't think
 their price will beat those.  You may check out Uline, its not contract but
 they have some surprising prices.  Also, depending on how many training
 tables you plan to store, sometimes using ones without casters but storing
 and moving on a dolly made to move them can be a great space-saving.


 On Jul 19, 2014, at 12:00 AM, Melissa Geissinger wrote:

 We are thinking about buying these training tables from Costco:

 http://www.costco.com/Iceberg-OfficeWorks-18%22-x-72%22-Mahogany-Mobile-Training-Table.product.1167.html

 We need to be able to fold up the tables and move them out of the room
 into storage for events, so unfortunately we're limited a bit for what we
 have to choose from. If anybody else has found anything better (cheaper?)
 that fits those unique needs then let me know!

 Thanks,
 Melissa Geissinger
 WIMPspace
 www.wimpspace.com

 On Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:28:26 AM UTC-7, Katy Moses Huggins wrote:

 Hi All! I'm new to the group as of yesterday and love the amount of
 great info and sharing in this group.  I'm in the process of building out a
 coworking space at the moment and am researching options for furniture.
 I've been looking into all the secondhand stores, but everything seems
 pretty junky and I'd like to have the space be fresh, bright and clean (no
 old lacquer finish chipping off on our forearms, please!).

 Have any of you been able to make connections with someone who will sell
 desks, chairs at wholesale?  Any other recommendations?

 Thanks!

 www.CoworkEvergreen.com


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Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-07-27 Thread Alex Hillman
That's an AWESOME hack. Thanks Jorge!


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On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 8:27 PM, Jorge Vargas jo...@coworking.do wrote:

 Sharing a little secret we learned from a previous coworking space and used
 in ours. If you go to the kitchen area of IKEA you can buy the full plank
 of kitchen counter tops. Then go to the desk area and buy the cheap legs.
 Not only you get very cheap tables but they can be easily stacked in case
 you need to store them away. This is a pic of ours
 https://www.flickr.com/photos/110536945@N07/11200762236/
 On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 3:29 PM, Glen Ferguson glenf...@gmail.com wrote:
 We bought these training tables by Balt:
 http://www.amazon.com/Balt-Mentor-Seminar-Table-Black/dp/B005CHY2HS/ref=pd_sim_sbs_op_1?ie=UTF8refRID=1FAYC2GYCB3F2RKY2R84

 We ordered the first batch through globalindstrial.com but when we needed
 an additional one we discovered the Amazon link above. As it turns out,
 free shipping via Amazon Prime saved us more than the cost of Prime
 membership on just that one item alone.

 The table have worked well for the past 1+ years. We usually have them
 pushed together to make a sectional conference table (3 72 tables in the
 middle with a 60 table on each end). The only oddity is the pencil trough
 molded in to the top at each seating position. We get a lot of flashback
 to grade school comments, but no one really objected to it.

 Glen
 Cowork Frederick


 On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 5:03 PM, rachel cline rclineconsult...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I used to work for a contract furniture dealer - we often went to
 Versteel and Falcon for folding training tables, however I don't think
 their price will beat those.  You may check out Uline, its not contract but
 they have some surprising prices.  Also, depending on how many training
 tables you plan to store, sometimes using ones without casters but storing
 and moving on a dolly made to move them can be a great space-saving.


 On Jul 19, 2014, at 12:00 AM, Melissa Geissinger wrote:

 We are thinking about buying these training tables from Costco:

 http://www.costco.com/Iceberg-OfficeWorks-18%22-x-72%22-Mahogany-Mobile-Training-Table.product.1167.html

 We need to be able to fold up the tables and move them out of the room
 into storage for events, so unfortunately we're limited a bit for what we
 have to choose from. If anybody else has found anything better (cheaper?)
 that fits those unique needs then let me know!

 Thanks,
 Melissa Geissinger
 WIMPspace
 www.wimpspace.com

 On Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:28:26 AM UTC-7, Katy Moses Huggins wrote:

 Hi All! I'm new to the group as of yesterday and love the amount of
 great info and sharing in this group.  I'm in the process of building out a
 coworking space at the moment and am researching options for furniture.
 I've been looking into all the secondhand stores, but everything seems
 pretty junky and I'd like to have the space be fresh, bright and clean (no
 old lacquer finish chipping off on our forearms, please!).

 Have any of you been able to make connections with someone who will sell
 desks, chairs at wholesale?  Any other recommendations?

 Thanks!

 www.CoworkEvergreen.com


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Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-07-22 Thread Glen Ferguson
We bought these training tables by Balt:
http://www.amazon.com/Balt-Mentor-Seminar-Table-Black/dp/B005CHY2HS/ref=pd_sim_sbs_op_1?ie=UTF8refRID=1FAYC2GYCB3F2RKY2R84

We ordered the first batch through globalindstrial.com but when we needed
an additional one we discovered the Amazon link above. As it turns out,
free shipping via Amazon Prime saved us more than the cost of Prime
membership on just that one item alone.

The table have worked well for the past 1+ years. We usually have them
pushed together to make a sectional conference table (3 72 tables in the
middle with a 60 table on each end). The only oddity is the pencil trough
molded in to the top at each seating position. We get a lot of flashback
to grade school comments, but no one really objected to it.

Glen
Cowork Frederick


On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 5:03 PM, rachel cline rclineconsult...@gmail.com
wrote:

 I used to work for a contract furniture dealer - we often went to Versteel
 and Falcon for folding training tables, however I don't think their price
 will beat those.  You may check out Uline, its not contract but they have
 some surprising prices.  Also, depending on how many training tables you
 plan to store, sometimes using ones without casters but storing and moving
 on a dolly made to move them can be a great space-saving.


 On Jul 19, 2014, at 12:00 AM, Melissa Geissinger wrote:

 We are thinking about buying these training tables from Costco:

 http://www.costco.com/Iceberg-OfficeWorks-18%22-x-72%22-Mahogany-Mobile-Training-Table.product.1167.html

 We need to be able to fold up the tables and move them out of the room
 into storage for events, so unfortunately we're limited a bit for what we
 have to choose from. If anybody else has found anything better (cheaper?)
 that fits those unique needs then let me know!

 Thanks,
 Melissa Geissinger
 WIMPspace
 www.wimpspace.com

 On Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:28:26 AM UTC-7, Katy Moses Huggins wrote:

 Hi All! I'm new to the group as of yesterday and love the amount of great
 info and sharing in this group.  I'm in the process of building out a
 coworking space at the moment and am researching options for furniture.
 I've been looking into all the secondhand stores, but everything seems
 pretty junky and I'd like to have the space be fresh, bright and clean (no
 old lacquer finish chipping off on our forearms, please!).

 Have any of you been able to make connections with someone who will sell
 desks, chairs at wholesale?  Any other recommendations?

 Thanks!

 www.CoworkEvergreen.com


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Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-07-21 Thread rachel cline
I used to work for a contract furniture dealer - we often went to Versteel and 
Falcon for folding training tables, however I don't think their price will beat 
those.  You may check out Uline, its not contract but they have some surprising 
prices.  Also, depending on how many training tables you plan to store, 
sometimes using ones without casters but storing and moving on a dolly made to 
move them can be a great space-saving.

 
On Jul 19, 2014, at 12:00 AM, Melissa Geissinger wrote:

 We are thinking about buying these training tables from Costco: 
 http://www.costco.com/Iceberg-OfficeWorks-18%22-x-72%22-Mahogany-Mobile-Training-Table.product.1167.html
 
 We need to be able to fold up the tables and move them out of the room into 
 storage for events, so unfortunately we're limited a bit for what we have to 
 choose from. If anybody else has found anything better (cheaper?) that fits 
 those unique needs then let me know!
 
 Thanks, 
 Melissa Geissinger
 WIMPspace 
 www.wimpspace.com
 
 On Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:28:26 AM UTC-7, Katy Moses Huggins wrote:
 Hi All! I'm new to the group as of yesterday and love the amount of great 
 info and sharing in this group.  I'm in the process of building out a 
 coworking space at the moment and am researching options for furniture. I've 
 been looking into all the secondhand stores, but everything seems pretty 
 junky and I'd like to have the space be fresh, bright and clean (no old 
 lacquer finish chipping off on our forearms, please!). 
 
 Have any of you been able to make connections with someone who will sell 
 desks, chairs at wholesale?  Any other recommendations?  
 
 Thanks!  
 
 www.CoworkEvergreen.com
 
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Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-07-14 Thread Jerome Chang
I've used a similar looking system called Bivi from Turnstone/Steelcase.
I like your taste.

JEROME CHANG

Mid-Wilshire
5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) | Los Angeles CA 90036 
ph: (323) 330-9505


Downtown
529 S. Broadway, Suite 4000 (@Pershing Square) | Los Angeles CA 90013 
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On Jul 12, 2014, at 4:54 PM, Rachel Cline rclineconsult...@gmail.com wrote:

 We are about to start a small co-working space in Las Vegas and will be 
 purchasing Knoll Antenna product, it is quite a bit more than ikea (not as 
 much as people think) but looks awsome and it has a life-time warranty.
 
 On Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:28:26 AM UTC-7, Katy Moses Huggins wrote:
 Hi All! I'm new to the group as of yesterday and love the amount of great 
 info and sharing in this group.  I'm in the process of building out a 
 coworking space at the moment and am researching options for furniture. I've 
 been looking into all the secondhand stores, but everything seems pretty 
 junky and I'd like to have the space be fresh, bright and clean (no old 
 lacquer finish chipping off on our forearms, please!). 
 
 Have any of you been able to make connections with someone who will sell 
 desks, chairs at wholesale?  Any other recommendations?  
 
 Thanks!  
 
 www.CoworkEvergreen.com
 
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Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-07-11 Thread Tamara Acosta
Do you know open 
furniture? http://www.shareable.net/blog/20-open-source-furniture-designs

El jueves, 10 de julio de 2014 14:54:10 UTC-5, creativespace escribió:

 unfinished
 Then we stained and treated.

 Chad

 Chad Ballantyne
 705.812.0689
 ch...@thecreativespace.ca javascript:





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 On Jul 10, 2014, at 1:10 PM, Katy Moses Huggins ktka...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 I was assuming that would be my best bet. :-)  Did you actually buy desks 
 that were unfinished or did you have to sand them down? 

 On Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:53:21 AM UTC-6, creativespace wrote:

 IKEA!
 We bought the cheaper pine desks and stained them a dark brown.(added a 
 wax coating)
 Look and move around nice!


 Chad Ballantyne
 705.812.0689
 ch...@thecreativespace.ca





 Barrie's Coworking Community
 Perfect for small businesses, startups and entrepreneurs.
 12 Dunlop St E, Barrie Ontario, L4M 1A3
 Memberships start at $25/mth
 www.thecreativespace.ca
 705-812-0689
  
 On Jul 10, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Katy Moses Huggins ktka...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 Hi All! I'm new to the group as of yesterday and love the amount of great 
 info and sharing in this group.  I'm in the process of building out a 
 coworking space at the moment and am researching options for furniture. 
 I've been looking into all the secondhand stores, but everything seems 
 pretty junky and I'd like to have the space be fresh, bright and clean (no 
 old lacquer finish chipping off on our forearms, please!). 

 Have any of you been able to make connections with someone who will sell 
 desks, chairs at wholesale?  Any other recommendations?  

 Thanks!  

 www.CoworkEvergreen.com http://www.coworkevergreen.com/

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[Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-07-10 Thread Katy Moses Huggins
Hi All! I'm new to the group as of yesterday and love the amount of great 
info and sharing in this group.  I'm in the process of building out a 
coworking space at the moment and am researching options for furniture. 
I've been looking into all the secondhand stores, but everything seems 
pretty junky and I'd like to have the space be fresh, bright and clean (no 
old lacquer finish chipping off on our forearms, please!). 

Have any of you been able to make connections with someone who will sell 
desks, chairs at wholesale?  Any other recommendations?  

Thanks!  

www.CoworkEvergreen.com

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Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-07-10 Thread Chad Ballantyne
IKEA!
We bought the cheaper pine desks and stained them a dark brown.(added a wax 
coating)
Look and move around nice!


Chad Ballantyne
705.812.0689
c...@thecreativespace.ca






Barrie's Coworking Community
Perfect for small businesses, startups and entrepreneurs.
12 Dunlop St E, Barrie Ontario, L4M 1A3
Memberships start at $25/mth
www.thecreativespace.ca
705-812-0689

On Jul 10, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Katy Moses Huggins ktkan...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All! I'm new to the group as of yesterday and love the amount of great 
 info and sharing in this group.  I'm in the process of building out a 
 coworking space at the moment and am researching options for furniture. I've 
 been looking into all the secondhand stores, but everything seems pretty 
 junky and I'd like to have the space be fresh, bright and clean (no old 
 lacquer finish chipping off on our forearms, please!). 
 
 Have any of you been able to make connections with someone who will sell 
 desks, chairs at wholesale?  Any other recommendations?  
 
 Thanks!  
 
 www.CoworkEvergreen.com
 
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Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-07-10 Thread Katy Moses Huggins
I was assuming that would be my best bet. :-)  Did you actually buy desks 
that were unfinished or did you have to sand them down? 

On Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:53:21 AM UTC-6, creativespace wrote:

 IKEA!
 We bought the cheaper pine desks and stained them a dark brown.(added a 
 wax coating)
 Look and move around nice!


 Chad Ballantyne
 705.812.0689
 ch...@thecreativespace.ca javascript:





 Barrie's Coworking Community
 Perfect for small businesses, startups and entrepreneurs.
 12 Dunlop St E, Barrie Ontario, L4M 1A3
 Memberships start at $25/mth
 www.thecreativespace.ca
 705-812-0689
  
 On Jul 10, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Katy Moses Huggins ktka...@gmail.com 
 javascript: wrote:

 Hi All! I'm new to the group as of yesterday and love the amount of great 
 info and sharing in this group.  I'm in the process of building out a 
 coworking space at the moment and am researching options for furniture. 
 I've been looking into all the secondhand stores, but everything seems 
 pretty junky and I'd like to have the space be fresh, bright and clean (no 
 old lacquer finish chipping off on our forearms, please!). 

 Have any of you been able to make connections with someone who will sell 
 desks, chairs at wholesale?  Any other recommendations?  

 Thanks!  

 www.CoworkEvergreen.com

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Re: [Coworking] Furniture - Any recommendations on sourcing?

2014-07-10 Thread Chad Ballantyne
unfinished
Then we stained and treated.

Chad

Chad Ballantyne
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c...@thecreativespace.ca






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www.thecreativespace.ca
705-812-0689

On Jul 10, 2014, at 1:10 PM, Katy Moses Huggins ktkan...@gmail.com wrote:

 I was assuming that would be my best bet. :-)  Did you actually buy desks 
 that were unfinished or did you have to sand them down? 
 
 On Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:53:21 AM UTC-6, creativespace wrote:
 IKEA!
 We bought the cheaper pine desks and stained them a dark brown.(added a wax 
 coating)
 Look and move around nice!
 
 
 Chad Ballantyne
 705.812.0689
 ch...@thecreativespace.ca
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Barrie's Coworking Community
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 12 Dunlop St E, Barrie Ontario, L4M 1A3
 Memberships start at $25/mth
 www.thecreativespace.ca
 705-812-0689
 
 On Jul 10, 2014, at 11:28 AM, Katy Moses Huggins ktka...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi All! I'm new to the group as of yesterday and love the amount of great 
 info and sharing in this group.  I'm in the process of building out a 
 coworking space at the moment and am researching options for furniture. I've 
 been looking into all the secondhand stores, but everything seems pretty 
 junky and I'd like to have the space be fresh, bright and clean (no old 
 lacquer finish chipping off on our forearms, please!). 
 
 Have any of you been able to make connections with someone who will sell 
 desks, chairs at wholesale?  Any other recommendations?  
 
 Thanks!  
 
 www.CoworkEvergreen.com
 
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