Resourceful: Bar stools made by Edwards Moore from reclaimed wood offcuts.
As a contribution to this year’s State of Design Festival, Edwards Moore designed and constructed [for a popular city venue] a set of bar stools made entirely from reclaimed materials. They used discarded timber off cuts from a variety of sources to create the structure, bound together using an industrial ratchet. The top was then sanded and finished with linseed oil, putty and wax to create a smooth surface.
Via chrisrossi, spotted on contemporist
Related [wood-working humor]: A termite walks into a pub & asks, ”Where’s the bar tender?”
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This is so dope. I have plenty of...scraps to make my own version…
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The are really awesome! Reminds me of an installation my friend Christian did while working for an architecture firm in...
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Edwards Moore from reclaimed wood offcuts.
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