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Coasters by starfighterthundergate
A set includes 5 coasters made from repurposed pallet wood
(Source: fatbison)
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High ResolutionBirdhouse Modern Minimalist The Right Angle by twigandtimber
Built of reclaimed clear cedar
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iPhone 4 Cradle Reclaimed Wood iPhone Charger w/o by iCreateWorx
Each cradle is handcrafted from reclaimed Brazilian Hardwood, and each has it’s own unique look. This cradle will fit your iPhone 4 as well as 3G and 3GS. It is designed to charge and sync while your case is on the phone. An added benefit to the cradle design is increased sound.
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High ResolutionLuminaires by Wood’Insane Design
Each lamp is made of reclaimed wood and aluminium.
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High ResolutionShuffleboard Table by District Mill work
A table made with reclaimed oak on steel.
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High ResolutionThese sporty chicken coops are made from recycled cedar with durable metal or fiberglass roof panel and an extra large side access door for cleaning. The entire coop is made to be mobile. It moves around the yard to give the chickens fresh ground for scratching and allows for you yard to re’cooperate’. The mobile segments can be added together to create a run as long as your space allows.
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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
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High ResolutionUrban Hackavist by Florian Riviere
“Florian Riviere is an “urban hacktivist”. Inspired by the hacker culture, he reinvests and diverts public space to allow citizens to reclaim their environment. His interventions, between urban design “Do It Yourself” and upcycling, have the particularity to be spontaneous and raw, exclusively made with objects found in the street, and always with humor.
via Wooster Collective)
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High ResolutionCity Bee House by Denizen Works
A guerrilla bee housemade of leftover lumber. It’s part of a recent “Forgotten Spaces” exhibition that focused on innovative ways to reclaim overlooked locations, such as abandoned parking lots and unused pockets of land.
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High ResolutionFluoro 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







