Wednesday 18 September 2013

recycling

Furniture collection by Jim Roseau that include home furnishings, shelves,  home decorations and coffee tables  made of small and large old books and reclaimed wood is a creative way of showing love of nature. Unique furniture design ideas are the reflection and artistic interpretation of the desire to protect forests and save the environment.
Meaningful furniture design by Jim Roseau reminds people that books are made of trees. His unique furniture collection is inspired by the nature and communicate the deep respect for natural materials, like paper and wood, recycling, protecting the environment and eco friendly ideas.
Modern furniture collection is functional, unusual and very decorative. Unique furniture pieces, that are made of recycled natural materials, old books and reclaimed wood, are perfect decor items for eco homes.







                                                            The tea pot light
Designed by Ralston & Bau . Each lamp is carefully handcrafted and individually designed to be one of kind.
 

When the back of chair becoming a  cloth hanger...



Are you bored with your skateboard ?



Not your normal outdoor porch or patio furniture, these grunge-style stools are made of skateboard decks – the kind you ride on, not the type you typically sit on. The DeckStool designers recycle old board materials into reclaimed wood-and-metal seats for urban-style lofts (so you can, if you managed to clear up the confusion, stack these decks on the other kind of deck).

Since skateboards are already designed to take a great deal of wear and tear, support significant loads and weather the world both inside and outdoors, they are a natural choice for reusing as interior or exterior furniture objects. They also come pre-decorated with artful illustrations, creative murals and unique patterns that work just as well in their second lives as in their first – for those whose tastes align with alternative art and culture anyway.

It started with one skateboarding brother asking his furniture-designing sibling to take his old decks and turn them into furniture designs – and the rest was history. Now, DeckStool collects and cuts these worn and broken boards and uses repurposed metal hardware to join them back together in original ways. More than just recycled materials are in play here: many of these creations contain the last surface designs of their kind, preserved now in new forms.

source: dornob.com

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