Unique chairs to solve recycling issues
Posted on October 30, 2008 by admin Under Others · Leave a Comment

Pollution is a serious problem that our home planet is facing and we can no longer stand by and do nothing. It’s time for us to act! It seems that some people take recycling more seriously than other though. This is the case with Osian Batyka Williams, a British designer that had a crazy idea and started recycling unwanted objects, which can rarely be reused, into useful furniture, chairs to be more precise. A practical example is the cutlery that is changed very often in the restaurant industry. He took spoons and forks and turned them into a unique chair. However I have serious doubts concerning how comfortable this chair is. Then again, this is just an example but here are some more.
He put together old pieces of furniture with touches of new furniture in the form of FSC plywood and obtained strange but usable combinations.
Then there is also a chair created by using tubes made of stainless steel. The designer collected this raw material from a 5 miles area around his studio that is located in London Bridge.
I guess that anything is possible as long as one wants to help.
via: gizmodo
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