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Uploaded by on May 4, 2010

While this is a no-ride. I was able to get a cab view and determine the brand by the call buttons. The place is a furniture showroom featuring "Earth Friendly" furnishings. Some items according to their website are: "organic sofas & chairs, fine bamboo furniture [and] natural fiber accessory lighting". Supposedly they have decorated the elevator to reflect what they are marketing with it's corrugated walls and grassy floor. Hopefully I can pay a visit here when the place is open and check it out.

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  • I don't know.

  • (1) It's Co-Nay (Made the same blunder as well.)

    (2) The White paneling is probably protective mats to keep from damaging the walls.

  • @georgef551 If it's "Co-Nay" howcome there is not hyphen over the "e"? When the "e" looks like this: é as in Benét then it says "A". Otherwise it's silent and the proceeding vowel says it's name. In the case "O" says 'oh'. I know there have been some heated debates on here over the pronunciation of the name but my conclusion has been that the "e" is silent.

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  • looks like UV rays as walls only if it did have UV rays i would go in it and get tan

  • Looks very scary to be in. Corrogated metal walls? Astroturf carpet??

  • why did they put corrugated (wavy) metal in an elevator?

  • Oh dear, Shouldn't allow in any welcome anyway. Elevaotr maybe still working for rest or stopping working is was guss isn't?

  • @NEXPAR

    I know. It makes perfect sense, but "Co-Nay", is actually a Sweedish (?) word,

    which is for "Machine".

    "Tyson-Krupp", on the other hand, IS the English pronounciation of "Tissen-Krupp", as there's dictionaries to prive that case, unlike KONE.

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