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The Re-Ply chair uses discarded cardboard affixed to a base with nothing more than a pair of bolts. There are going to be a number of options available for coverings, logos and base colors. Support it on Kickstarter.
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The Re-Ply chair uses discarded cardboard affixed to a base with nothing more than a pair of bolts. There are going to be a number of options available for coverings, logos and base colors. Support it on Kickstarter.
Dormant Broom, Cushion and Sheet Moss or dwarf Sedum inhabits this sustainable terrarium from Potting Shed Creations. These kits contain everything you need to create an earthy micro-environment inside a recycled wine bottle. Nifty.
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Birsel + Seck’s wonderful seating range, Taboo, “is a line of furniture made in Dakar, Senegal, from 75% recycled garbage bags and plastic bottles, designed and produced by Bibi Seck. The furniture is manufactured by Transtech, a Senegalese maker of cisterns and septic tanks utilizing recycled plastic.”
(via themodernsybarite)
Last Newspaper Rug. Blu Dot. Cotton wrapped newspaper.
Is this the ultimate minimalist expression? Cheap, flat-pack, lightweight, water-resistant furniture mailed to your door from Our Paper Life. For $20. Pretty neat stuff.
d-Bodhi Street Art coffee table from Four Hands.
(Source: fourhands.com)
This was one of the more talked about pieces at market this year. Mood Rocking Bed. Carbon steel frame and reclaimed wood deck, available in several sizes and finishes, it can be used indoor or out, and it’s made in Atlanta. I spoke with Joe Manus, the founder of Shiner, at the High Point Market this past April and he said he was investigating an optional mechanism to automatically rock the bed. That sounds like fun, so stay tuned.
(via theefwords)
Sharp!
furniture: recycled by ziben studio
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(Source: studio5555.de, via 680)