When I lived in Portland I had this coffee table I loved that had a display top. Remaking it to the power of infinitely coolerness with some old timey windows:


See how rad that is? There's a place to show off some books without taking up tabletop space!

Al made the frame and bases out of pallet boards


and the whole top comes off for hidden storage! Al made two of these guys for our living "room"
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