I look and admire the creativity of its creators. Parts that usually go
to trash can get new life and not quite look trashy! New life as lamps, tables, stools,
pillows...
Few years ago somebody got a great idea and decided to organize one day
trade exhibition, where you can see and shop recycled green products which are
the result of human creative minds.
Going to such exhibition is great way to find new products and get away
from commercial offer – I am really fed up with shops stuffed with all same
products manufactured in Asia.
I am more and more searching for new interesting products that can make the
surrounding look modern and more personalized.
You?
Stool made of triple cardboard and craft paper, no glue, just fittings.
Table made of triple cardboard and craft paper, no glue, just fittings.
Pillow made of jute sack, hand printed.
Lamp made of old telephone.
Table made of old washing machine.
Photos via Natural Atelier, Caco Shop, Eco Corner.
I recommend further reading Junk Beautiful: Room by Room Makeovers with Junkmarket Style (yes, this is an affiliate link, but if you like my content, why not to
click it? it would be nice "thank you for your work").
Some of these are amazing. The cardboard is fun. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteLona, Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous items. I especially love the LP notebook! I am off to see more of your shop.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
xo isa
Ewa, Love these products. Here in Nashville there are a few bands that are once again cutting vinyl. Happiest of New years to you. xoxogail
ReplyDeleteI love the lamp made with a telephone, it rocks!
ReplyDeleteThey are all great, If I had to pick one I think it would have to be the Vinyl record note pad.
ReplyDeleteFantastic what can be done with "trash"! Love the telephone lamp!
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Annika
What wonderful ideas! I really liked the washing mashine-table. And if you can store things (or light candles) inside the cylinder it's just perfect.
ReplyDeleteVery wonderful information! I particulary love the new table made from the washing machine. The only problem is that you would have to find someone to make it or be extremely crafty.
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