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Wooood is an italian design studio and a joinery working only with wood cuttings.

For the sake of green design, we collect here some fine works of people who love recycling, upcycling or just make intensive use of materials, like us.
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  1. Endless Flow saloon table by Dirk Vander Kooij
Vander kooji used an old industrial robot and reprogrammed it in such a way that it could “print” furniture. In a virtually perpetual movement the robot extrudes recycled refrigerator interiors into chairs or any other kind of furniture.
Endless Flow saloon table by Dirk Vander Kooij
Vander kooji used an old industrial robot and reprogrammed it in such a way that it could “print” furniture. In a virtually perpetual movement the robot extrudes recycled refrigerator interiors into chairs or any other kind of furniture.
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    Endless Flow saloon table by Dirk Vander Kooij

    Vander kooji used an old industrial robot and reprogrammed it in such a way that it could “print” furniture. In a virtually perpetual movement the robot extrudes recycled refrigerator interiors into chairs or any other kind of furniture.

  2. Conversation Table by Leo Kempf
Corrugated cardboard, hardboard, and laminated hardboard spacers Conversation Table by Leo Kempf
Corrugated cardboard, hardboard, and laminated hardboard spacers
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    Conversation Table by Leo Kempf

    Corrugated cardboard, hardboard, and laminated hardboard spacers

  3. A:table by Iannone Design
 Simple, solid wood with cool angled sides, and subtle line routed in the edge. 
available in reclaimed chestnut from Amish barns. A:table by Iannone Design
 Simple, solid wood with cool angled sides, and subtle line routed in the edge. 
available in reclaimed chestnut from Amish barns.
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    A:table by Iannone Design

     Simple, solid wood with cool angled sides, and subtle line routed in the edge. 

    available in reclaimed chestnut from Amish barns.

  4. 40 hangers side table by Kay, Catherine and Match  40 hangers side table by Kay, Catherine and Match 
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    40 hangers side table by Kay, Catherine and Match 

  5. Another DIY project: refashion wood hangers make this slick-looking coffee table. 
Photo by Garry McLeod, 
Project by Brian Scully
(via Hanger Café Table) Another DIY project: refashion wood hangers make this slick-looking coffee table. 
Photo by Garry McLeod, 
Project by Brian Scully
(via Hanger Café Table)
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    Another DIY project: refashion wood hangers make this slick-looking coffee table. 

    Photo by Garry McLeod,

    Project by Brian Scully

    (via Hanger Café Table)

  6. Magpies
regenerating old furniture Magpies
regenerating old furniture
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    Magpies

    regenerating old furniture

  7. Samuel Moyer - Hopscotch Tables
Sidetablef form reclaimed Douglas formerly used as a  massive beam with wengé legs. Samuel Moyer - Hopscotch Tables
Sidetablef form reclaimed Douglas formerly used as a  massive beam with wengé legs.
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    Samuel Moyer - Hopscotch Tables

    Sidetablef form reclaimed Douglas formerly used as a  massive beam with wengé legs.

  8. Debbie Wijskamp l Paperpulp Cabinets and Pots
Experimenting with the re-usage ofwastepaper resulted in a material with its own characteristic appearance and structure.
Photographer: Tatiana Uzlova Debbie Wijskamp l Paperpulp Cabinets and Pots
Experimenting with the re-usage ofwastepaper resulted in a material with its own characteristic appearance and structure.
Photographer: Tatiana Uzlova
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    Debbie Wijskamp l Paperpulp Cabinets and Pots

    Experimenting with the re-usage of
    wastepaper resulted in a material with its own characteristic appearance and structure.

    Photographer: Tatiana Uzlova