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These cabinets were part of several exam rooms in a doctors office and were done in a patterned formica . When laminating it gets laid out exactly as it is from the sheet. What was so unique about them is that images weren’t obvious until you stand back and really look at it. The doctor thought it was a great conversation piece.This was totally unplanned. if you really look at the matched pattern across the face of the base and upper cabinets what do you see?
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15 comments so far
Obi
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posted 675 days ago
I instantly saw the one in the middle, it took me about 3 seconds to see the two on the sides. That’s quite the cabinet. Definately nice for Formica. I’ve never seen anything like it.
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Don
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posted 675 days ago
The image in the lower center looks Satanic. Upon second glance, it looks luck a Bunny rabbit.
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bigpops0259
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posted 675 days ago
WOW! what type of laminate, i’ve never ran across that design before. Great appearance in finished cabenit. I agree with Don Image is a little evil looking.
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Dick, & Barb Cain
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posted 675 days ago
The center image looks like part man, & part insect.
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scottb
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posted 675 days ago
Yes, a bunny. but not your standard disney fare… perhaps from Life in Hell, or some other Groenig creation?
on the top cabinets, towards the right, I also see a heart between a pair of legs, and a mask (some sort of alien/swamp thing) where the crotch would be.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 675 days ago
it’s not an obstetrician’s office, is it?? :)
gotta love surprises!
Nicely done
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Don
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posted 674 days ago
That’s putting it delicately, Debbie. I decided not to comment on those images. LOL
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Sawdust2
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posted 427 days ago
I thought it might be a proctologist
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mot
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posted 427 days ago
I thought it was a turtle.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 427 days ago
hahah
the inkblot test :)
now.. let’s see what’s hidden in people’s psyches
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Bob #2
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posted 427 days ago
I can’t see nuthin just a lovely burl . <g>
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Douglas Bordner
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posted 427 days ago
Odd that I should choose to comment just after you, Bob. I saw your avatar in the center bottom, but the bunny idea begins to impose itself over my first reaction.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 427 days ago
I think the discussions definitely show the wood is PERFECT for a waiting room—gives the patient lots to keep him/herself occupied while waiting for the Doc.
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sandhill
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posted 425 days ago
WOW is all I can say!
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trifern
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posted 125 days ago
Cool stuff.
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