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You have just got to love this chair made made by Whit McLeod in Arcata, CA. He made it from reclaimed oak wine barrel staves. You can even fold it flat when not in use. And it is quite strong - holding up to 600 lbs! The color is made from decades spent holding wine in the vineyards of California. Use indoors or outdoors. You can purchase it online at GreenJeans.
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Yesterday's news becomes today's striking accent piece. Elegant and eco-friendly, this vase is handcrafted of recycled newspaper by Vietnamese craftspeople who use traditional weaving techniques. Watertight resin lining.
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These chandeliers at first glance look stunning. When you look closer you will see that they are are made from everyday re found objects. Tea cups, cake tins, cutlery.... Madeleine has found the art of making something opulent - a chandelier - but out of humble objects.
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For centuries South Africa's Zulu people have been famous for the sturdy and beautiful baskets they weave from grasses and palm leaf. The weaving was so tight that the best ukhamba baskets were actually used to store beer! Today these baskets are still woven in the countryside, but the Zulus living in urban area have invented a new kind of basket, the imbenge basket woven entirely of recycled telephone wire. The baskets are as bright and colorful as the telephone wire, and very sturdy. They are also completely washable! In recent years people in craft cooperatives in the the neighboring nation of Zimbabwe have developed their own distinct style of telephone wire basket, which we are also offering here. These baskets are all one-of-a-kind, and our inventory is constantly changing.
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For centuries South Africa's Zulu people have been famous for the sturdy and beautiful baskets they weave from grasses and palm leaf. The weaving was so tight that the best ukhamba baskets were actually used to store beer! Today these baskets are still woven in the countryside, but the Zulus living in urban area have invented a new kind of basket, the imbenge basket woven entirely of recycled telephone wire. The baskets are as bright and colorful as the telephone wire, and very sturdy. They are also completely washable! In recent years people in craft cooperatives in the the neighboring nation of Zimbabwe have developed their own distinct style of telephone wire basket, which we are also offering here. These baskets are all one-of-a-kind, and our inventory is constantly changing.
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As seen in Organic Style! Although at first glance their surface looks like wood grain, these unique vases are constructed entirely out of recycled newspaper and aluminum! The paper is die cut and bound like a book into groovy shapes based on modern primitive sculptural pieces. Everyone will love touching their soft surface and realizing that they are made of paper.
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