Tabletop IKEA Hacks

The Table Vase by Tomokazu Hayakawa is Both a Table and Vase

This table vase by Tomokazu Hayakawa replaces the need for messy vases that spill water everywhere. Instead you get a neat, cute vase that is built into the table.

But rather than having to run out and buy yourself a table vase, there are pretty simple instructions on how to build your own version of the table vase by Tomokazu Hayakawa using IKEA products. Just screw a mason-type jar to the table, drill some holes here and there, and fill the jar with water.
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