Hannah Plumb and James Russell, who work together as JamesPlumb [mentioned previously on Unconsumption here], created the To Have and To Hold collection from discarded and broken antiques.
The collection includes assemblages such as an eighteenth century wing chair combined with church pew seats to create a long bench, and a Victorian pulpit repurposed as a cocooned reading room.
(via dezeen)
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