Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Klevr design is not just clever

My family spends a lot of time together in the living room. Thanks to our 1920 style bungalow, we have small, quaint, and charming rooms that provide us with lots of time together in the same room. Our challenge has been "how to accommodate having space for children" among everything else. We knew when we had kids that our house would be somewhat taken over by them, but sometimes it's just crazy. Toys scattered underfoot, organization nightmares, too much stuff... you name it, I've experienced it in our small home.

I love the feeling that kids give a home though. I wouldn't think to isolate them in an "out-of-the-way" space "somewhere" in the house. I truly enjoy knowing what they're doing and being involved in their activities on and off -- in between my own, mommy to-do list.

So, enter the engineer husband, Brock. He has also had a genius streak that allows him to see things in an incredibly multi-dimensional way. He is a "spacial" expert really. I'm in awe with his skills and intelligence, but don't you dare tell him! :)

He recognized the dire need we had for a space to store and play with Legos. So he came up with the idea of the Lego table. This Lego table is beautiful and sturdy. It's a piece that you'll want to keep for generations -- to pass down to your future college student perhaps. Made of elegantly smooth birch wood, currently in a natural light brown (blonde) color (which will change as requests for color will come in) and gently sanded on the edges. Beyond the slick look of the contemporary piece is the multi-functionality of it. It's a coffee table AND a play table. Kids and parents will agree to the use of it. By day, when the kids are tucked away at school working hard, the table is sleek with a few books or magazines laying on top. While by evening or late afternoon, the boards are taken off and hung on the handy shelves (transforming the table is always a fun experience) -- and the kids take over! The Lego building contest begins. It's Lego heaven! Just take a look at the photos in this post.

For only $400, this table (made in Fort Worth TX, USA), is an incredible value -- because it could be considered a work of art or custom-made furniture. Brock's making limited quantities and to those special folks who jump on the deal early.

Click on Klevr.us for more information about purchasing Klevr furniture... or send me a comment or email with your question and I'll be happy to help!

Have fun shopping and don't forget to add this piece to your top 10 Holiday Gifts to get a 4 year old to a 12 year old!







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