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Love It or Hate It? Graffiti Sofa

Wed, 10/24/2007 - 5:03am by casasugar
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Designer Teruhiro Yanagihara's new “Graffiti” products explore the concept of “dirty” with products including this sofa. When people touch it or scratch it they leave their marks on the surface of the sofa. If you get tired of your friends tagging your sofa, you can erase the marks by ironing the cloth.

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  • Linny's picture
    Linny
    1

    looks like ultrasuede and all you have to do to fix that is run your hand over it the other way, not iron

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • SummerBaby's picture
    SummerBaby
    3

    I like it.. say if i was rich and had kids or something or rich enough to have a rec room.. then yea id do it.. but other then that... no way!

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • TheMissus's picture
    TheMissus
    4

    It's a cool concept. I wouldn't buy it. But I think it is still cool.

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • Lovely_1's picture
    Lovely_1
    5

    Yea, I don't like it...
    I think it's kinda stupid in a way...
    We have ultrasuede sectional and even that gets annoying when people make happy faces on it!!!

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • gab6784's picture
    gab6784
    6

    Yuck Sad Unless you know a cool graffiti artist that just looks tacky.

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • askmetostay's picture
    askmetostay
    7

    i kinda love this!! i used to adore making marks in the backs of car seats and stuff like that.

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • Twinkle's picture
    Twinkle
    8

    Hate it! It would be a pain in the ass to iron all the time.

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • amybdk's picture
    amybdk
    10

    I can hardly work up the motivation to iron my work-shirts.... there is no way I'd be up for ironing my couch!

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • Hootie's picture
    Hootie
    11

    Nope...
    It looks like you have a cheap couch!
    Oh, and I don't iron!
    Smiling

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • davie_k's picture
    davie_k
    13

    I hate the idea that people... even friends and family... can tag and therefore personalise YOUR property... it's fine to have Your name on Your things... but who wants their whole families scrawl all over their sofa??

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • Princesskitty22's picture
    Princesskitty22
    14

    I don't know. It's kinda cool, I guess, but I probably wouldn't be able to stand it. It looks like cheap faux suede or something.

    And besides, I know my friends and especially my cousin would spend the whole time playing with the couch and no time talking to me. lol

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • hihowareya's picture
    hihowareya
    20

    I absolutely HATE the sound of nails scratching fabric...just thinking about it hurts my ears and my brain...does anyone else know what I'm talking about? Gah, just trying to describe it is painful, but I always wondered if this was something that bothered other people...like if I was on the couch and my nail dragged across the fabric of a pillow or something, and it wouldn't necessarily be loud, and perhaps it was the mix of the faint sound mixed with the physicality of my hand scratching...I'm not sure...but yeah, no. When I first saw this couch, I first thought "stupid." And then I thought I'd ask about my scratching fabric problem. I also hate chalkboards, but fabric really grinds my gears.

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • tdamji's picture
    tdamji
    21

    no, don't like this idea at all! i don't like the look of it nor the idea of having to remove the cover to iron out someone else's scribble.

    1 year 6 weeks ago Report Comment
  • Akpril's picture
    Akpril
    22

    It seems like you'd always have people's butt marks all over.

    1 year 5 weeks ago Report Comment

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