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High ResolutionGarden Table by Fredrik Paulsen
A shovel-table for the garden
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High ResolutionShuffleboard Table by District Mill work
A table made with reclaimed oak on steel.
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‘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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The furniture is made of old wood recovered from such places as decrepit sheds, woodpiles or industrial scrap.
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Table by Ariele Alasko
from salvaged oak kneelers from a Lutheran church basement.
via brooklyn to west
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High ResolutionGRAN CHACO by Arch. Adrián Prieto Piragine for Arqom
articulated low table, groups several pieces of native wood discarded from cutting boards (quebracho, lapacho, urunday, vinal, algarrobo, espina corona, guayacán, etc.) from sawmills and carpentry achieving a unified
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46 is a table made of 46 discarded legs of different tables. The legs were found across London. The assembly of these legs creates the table, and more importantly the legs create the surface of the table.
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High ResolutionThree Tiered Table by Roger Benton
Handmade table, fashioned with salvaged american black walnut joined in the traditional, old-world style—with hand-planed surfaces, it’s furniture built to age beautifully.
via Fab.com
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Solskin peels by Ori Sonnenschein
Israeli designer Ori Sonnenschein has found a sustainable way to extend the season of this fruit, in the form of fragrant tableware made out of orange peels.
via Green Prophet






