Jan 14, 2012

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Ooooh, project for Housing Works Thrift Shops!
rosiesiman:

“Abandoned chairs are a dime a dozen and we tend to cast them off into purgatory all too often. The Green Ave. collection from 31 & Change is a project that rescues orphan chairs and upcycles them into one-of-a-kind benches. Ideal for entryways, dining tables or backyard patios, each bench uses three contrasting chairs from different eras to form a new contemporary piece. This bench is made from resilient white ash and painted brilliant blue.”
Via Fab.com Flash Sale. Greene Ave Bench Blue, 50% off

Ooooh, project for Housing Works Thrift Shops!

rosiesiman:

“Abandoned chairs are a dime a dozen and we tend to cast them off into purgatory all too often. The Green Ave. collection from 31 & Change is a project that rescues orphan chairs and upcycles them into one-of-a-kind benches. Ideal for entryways, dining tables or backyard patios, each bench uses three contrasting chairs from different eras to form a new contemporary piece. This bench is made from resilient white ash and painted brilliant blue.”

Via Fab.com Flash Sale. Greene Ave Bench Blue, 50% off

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