Glass Logs by Jeff Benroth Won't Keep You Warm this Winter
Brian G Randles — October 18, 2009 — Art & Design
References: accessoryseen & furnitureseen
These limited edition logs were designed by Jeff Benroth and are basically the most expensive thing you would ever put in a fireplace. Not meant for actual use with fire (duh), these glass logs might be nice to look at, but are basically worthless if you are freezing to death.
You can check out more of the glass logs by clicking on the link below, but don’t be expecting these to help when you are trying to roast your chestnuts this Christmas. Can you tell I that I think these glass logs are slightly silly?
You can check out more of the glass logs by clicking on the link below, but don’t be expecting these to help when you are trying to roast your chestnuts this Christmas. Can you tell I that I think these glass logs are slightly silly?
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