

I flipped out when I saw how many things you can do with Flip. On top of being a table, stool, or book holder, Flip can be used right side up, up side down, or however you want it to stand. I like the horizontal lines and sparkeology star design. They give it a lot of character.

Al sits pretty in an upholstery, metal or wood finish. Al is available in both table and bar heights. His concave seat invites one to sit down and relax for a bit.
Ty, Ty-Pad, and Ben are coordinating units when "tied" together create a half-wall, pod, or a simple bench. Ty is a bookcase type of unit that can be lined up to divide a space or configured in stations. Ty's power hub makes it an attractive work station. Ty-Pad provides the seat back for Ben.




The sturdy steel legs and soft upholstery make Manny the ottoman a wonderful resting place to stretch out or sit on.

Pete and Stu are two hard-working tables. Pete, with a center base, is


Last but not least, there's Phil. A display cabinet that showcases monitors, collections, books, programs, graphic messages/images, or anything else you would like to display.
The exciting aspect of Sparkeology furniture is the unlimited number of configurations that can be made with the lightweight and easily movable pieces. See the website,
http://sparkeology.com/ for more information and look for more fun interchangeable products in the future.