The Jellio Rubik's Cube Table ($600, left) looks just like the real thing: a tribute to the '80s. Despite its authentic looks, it actually doesn't twist, which doesn't fly well in my book. If I'm going to own a table that parades as a functioning Rubik's cube, I'd at least prefer one with a more palatable palette, like the Generate Ruby Cube ($399, right).
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J Taylor
I actually like both for different reasons. The first one would be cute for a kids room or just a fun room and the 2nd would be cute for any other room!
1I don't really like either but if I had to pick-the one on the right.
2No to both of them...I hate Rubik's cubes.
3Cute! But only worth the price if they actually moved.
4Neither, but picking it'd be Generate.
5I don't really like either for me, but I also think the Jellio one would be cute in a play room.
6I agree with amlovaffair - it depends on what you are using the table for. Personally, in a living room, I like the idea of multi=purpose ottomans over a table.
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