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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. Tabouret by Renaud Dancie
Renaud Dancie, a french creator is hand-making these classy stools and other home decors with reclaimed wood from the french “Landes” forest. 
via Recyclart

    Tabouret by Renaud Dancie

    Renaud Dancie, a french creator is hand-making these classy stools and other home decors with reclaimed wood from the french “Landes” forest. 

    via Recyclart

  2. Fluoro Stool by Tom Dixon
Off-cut pieces of wood are rescued from the trash bin to form the Tom Dixon Offcut Stool. No metal hardware or glue is used, as the curved and otherwise irregular wood remnants are designed to fit together beautifully using wooden pegs. The natural version is made out of oak, while the bright orange fluoro finishes birch. Comes flat-packed and easy to assemble.
via Remodelista Fluoro Stool by Tom Dixon
Off-cut pieces of wood are rescued from the trash bin to form the Tom Dixon Offcut Stool. No metal hardware or glue is used, as the curved and otherwise irregular wood remnants are designed to fit together beautifully using wooden pegs. The natural version is made out of oak, while the bright orange fluoro finishes birch. Comes flat-packed and easy to assemble.
via Remodelista
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    Fluoro Stool by Tom Dixon

    Off-cut pieces of wood are rescued from the trash bin to form the Tom Dixon Offcut Stool. No metal hardware or glue is used, as the curved and otherwise irregular wood remnants are designed to fit together beautifully using wooden pegs. The natural version is made out of oak, while the bright orange fluoro finishes birch. Comes flat-packed and easy to assemble.

    via Remodelista

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Bits of wood by Pepe Heykoop
‘Bits of Wood’ is a reaction on handling leftovers from production processes. All the different pieces are modified to fit in a mold where molten tin embraces them and holds them together. Pieces of wood come from the sawmill, the tin comes from a metal recycling department where old tin pots and plates are collected. Collecting these materials is done locally. 



Bits of wood by Pepe Heykoop
‘Bits of Wood’ is a reaction on handling leftovers from production processes. All the different pieces are modified to fit in a mold where molten tin embraces them and holds them together. Pieces of wood come from the sawmill, the tin comes from a metal recycling department where old tin pots and plates are collected. Collecting these materials is done locally.
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    Bits of wood by Pepe Heykoop

    ‘Bits of Wood’ is a reaction on handling leftovers from production processes. All the different pieces are modified to fit in a mold where molten tin embraces them and holds them together. Pieces of wood come from the sawmill, the tin comes from a metal recycling department where old tin pots and plates are collected. Collecting these materials is done locally.

  4. leather loops stool by pepe heykoop
for the ‘leather loops’ stools, rejected skins are cut into straps and rolled-up in different ways to form the seats. in this way, the rounded form reveals the end grain of the leather which brings texture to its surface, with all damages and color difference hidden within.  leather loops stool by pepe heykoop
for the ‘leather loops’ stools, rejected skins are cut into straps and rolled-up in different ways to form the seats. in this way, the rounded form reveals the end grain of the leather which brings texture to its surface, with all damages and color difference hidden within. 
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    leather loops stool by pepe heykoop

    for the ‘leather loops’ stools, rejected skins are cut into straps and rolled-up in different ways to form the seats. in this way, the rounded form reveals the end grain of the leather which brings texture to its surface, with all damages and color difference hidden within. 

  5. 

D furniture by Derelict
The furniture is made of old wood recovered from such places as decrepit sheds, woodpiles or industrial scrap.

    D furniture by Derelict

    The furniture is made of old wood recovered from such places as decrepit sheds, woodpiles or industrial scrap.

  6. Book strap stool by Arik Levy
..or try a diy version :-)
via home to-do Book strap stool by Arik Levy
..or try a diy version :-)
via home to-do
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    Book strap stool by Arik Levy

    ..or try a diy version :-)

    via home to-do

  7. found object) by Nicolai Czumaj-Bront
A collection of various tables, stools, and benches, made from reclaimed wood. The function of the piece isn determined by your need. found object) by Nicolai Czumaj-Bront
A collection of various tables, stools, and benches, made from reclaimed wood. The function of the piece isn determined by your need.
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    found object) by Nicolai Czumaj-Bront

    A collection of various tables, stools, and benches, made from reclaimed wood. The function of the piece isn determined by your need.

  8. Chopstick/Steamer Stool by Ryan Horsman and Jason DembskiInspired by keneth cobonpue’s Chiquita, the Chopstick/Steamer Stool blends modern design with traditional Chinese objects by combining bamboo steamers, thousands of (re)used chopsticks and simple cushioning material into a single piece of furniture. Chopstick/Steamer Stool by Ryan Horsman and Jason DembskiInspired by keneth cobonpue’s Chiquita, the Chopstick/Steamer Stool blends modern design with traditional Chinese objects by combining bamboo steamers, thousands of (re)used chopsticks and simple cushioning material into a single piece of furniture.
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    Chopstick/Steamer Stool by Ryan Horsman and Jason Dembski
    Inspired by keneth cobonpue’s Chiquita, the Chopstick/Steamer Stool blends modern design with traditional Chinese objects by combining bamboo steamers, thousands of (re)used chopsticks and simple cushioning material into a single piece of furniture.

  9. Endgrain cross stool by André Joyau
Solid endgrain blocks of reclaimed hardwood are framed with white oak to create a subtle, yet striking cross-shaped design. Endgrain cross stool by André Joyau
Solid endgrain blocks of reclaimed hardwood are framed with white oak to create a subtle, yet striking cross-shaped design.
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    Endgrain cross stool by André Joyau

    Solid endgrain blocks of reclaimed hardwood are framed with white oak to create a subtle, yet striking cross-shaped design.

  10. Oli by Ubico studio
Oli is a fully recycled stool\side table made from small wood scraps and a steel band. The wood (cut to cubes) is glued in an accurate matrix in a factory employing disabled people. A groove is cut on the stool’s sides and a recycled steel band is located in the groove. Oli by Ubico studio
Oli is a fully recycled stool\side table made from small wood scraps and a steel band. The wood (cut to cubes) is glued in an accurate matrix in a factory employing disabled people. A groove is cut on the stool’s sides and a recycled steel band is located in the groove.
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    Oli by Ubico studio

    Oli is a fully recycled stool\side table made from small wood scraps and a steel band. The wood (cut to cubes) is glued in an accurate matrix in a factory employing disabled people. A groove is cut on the stool’s sides and a recycled steel band is located in the groove.