Adorable photo of Toyota pickup bed impresses social media
- The very interesting picture of a bed base made from an old part of a Toyota pickup has been shared online
- In the picture, the designer placed the mattress inside the back part of the heavy vehicle that is usually used to transport goods
- Mzansi loved the creativity, many of them headed to the comment section to share their thoughts
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Just when you thought you've seen it all in South Africa and then someone shares a picture of a bedpost that was designed using the backside of a large Toyota pickup. The picture was shared in Facebook's popular ImStaying South African group.
The interesting post, which was made by a Facebook user and Stayer, Sizakele MambaZinduna, Mabila, shows the mattress neatly placed inside the backside of the pickup - a design that gave the bedroom an almost immediate South African safari feel.
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He captioned the post:
"I will never leave South Africa because wow, the creativity in this country."
Meanwhile, Stayers were impressed too, and had the following to say:
Bongs LeeMarque Ncapie said:
"When you dream of getting tickets from traffic officers. Know you're having nightmares. They come with the package."
Daddie Willie Nkambule said:
"No dream can beat this. We conquer every dream."
Tiisetso Mank said:
"The snake towel, yah Neh!! Creativity"
Tshepo Kopano said:
"I did realize my appreciation for bakkie when I enquired with a specialist about this type of bed and couches."
Hilton Victor Chapman Jnr said:
"Until you bang your shin against the side in the early hours going to the toilet."
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In similar news, photos of fancy chairs and tables made from a broken bathtub have gone viral on the internet and people cannot just help but appreciate them.
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In the photos shared by a Twitter handle @IamMartyMarty, the chair maker (@AbChigz) could be seen cutting the bathtub into shapes.
One of the frames showed how his work turned out as the finished pieces were placed in a garden, making the whole environment beautiful.
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