Third Drawer Down USA LLC
Wholesaler · Lake View Terrace ·

Third Drawer Down USA LLC

Wholesaler · Lake View Terrace ·

Design studio crafting ironic art-referenced homewares and stools

corn-on-the-cob stool
customer service
salt and pepper shakers
refunded purchase
david shrigley
pop art
abi crompton
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null
Third Drawer Down USA LLC by null

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12061 Foothill Blvd UNIT B, Lake View Terrace, CA 91342 Get directions

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12061 Foothill Blvd UNIT B, Lake View Terrace, CA 91342 Get directions

+1 310 294 9949
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Dec 29, 2025

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This Stool Shaped Like Corn-on-the-Cob Is Taking the Internet by Storm | Eater

"An Australian home-goods studio led by founder and creative director Abi Crompton, responsible for the now‑iconic corn-on-the-cob stool: a yellow, nub-shaped seat (16" x 11.8") with a bitten-off section of kernels that functions as a stool, side table, or nightstand. Priced around $210–$250 and frequently waitlisted, the piece—designed about ten years ago—saw a surge in U.S. popularity over the past year thanks to Instagram and being carried by trendy retailers. The studio explicitly references Pop Art precedents (notably mid‑1960s supermarket-themed exhibitions and Claes Oldenburg’s oversized food sculptures) as inspiration, and its output includes other art-referenced homewares such as Marilyn Minter placements and coasters featuring Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party." - Emma Orlow

https://www.eater.com/21405523/third-drawer-down-stool-shaped-like-corn-on-the-cob-is-an-internet-obsession
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gretchen R.

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UPDATE: Without my asking but in response to my review 3DD 100% refunded my purchase. Now that is a Class Act. They get their STARS back Original Review: Was surprised that the Cocaine and Heroin Salt & Pepper shakers were so large, too large in my opinion at 4" tall and the words just painted on not fired in clay - really cheap feel for something so pricey. I'm embarrassed I bought them.

Ashley H.

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Horrible customer service. Would not purchase from them again. Won’t return my phone calls about my item.

Tim W.

Google
I love this store! Bought the David Shrigley salt and pepper shakers, and they crack me up every day