Category Archives: Recycled
Posted on March 1, 2011 by brian yalung
Though the design was reportedly made for the office, I wouldn’t mind having this Fuselage Bench Seating from MotoArt in my room. The piece is made from an actual fuselage from an actual Boeing, Lockheed or Douglas which should be something unique and sturdy for people who want some new types of designed seating.
The Flap & Fuselage design set on the edge of the wing flap can be opted with a metal finish, cushion
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Posted on December 12, 2010 by brian yalung
Here is an ingenious design from Patrick de Glo de Besses. He has come up with a cool stackable candelabra idea called the Funambule which makes of a bottle as a base along with several branched arms.
The arms on the Funambule connect to form a custom candelabra that is as large or small as the user wants. The Funambule can hold between one and 25 candles in a variety of personalized forms.
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Posted on December 8, 2010 by brian yalung
They are eco-friendly and functional to have in your home. This refers to the Danny Giles 800g Library, where potential users can metaphorically assess the depth of its ecological footprint. They are made entirely of recycled cardboard scraps and was created with simple methods of construction.
The stackable shelf is something anyone can truly make do well within their home. It is eco-friendly and serves as an inspirational idea fo
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Posted on October 17, 2010 by brian yalung
There are a lot of things you can find over at Etsy and here is one from an artisan called QualityCraftsmen. This is a handmade modern
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Posted on June 25, 2010 by brian yalung
Here are some unique pieces that can provide you an odd but unique looking seating alternative. Road Tested Chairs are made from familiar walk/don’t walk signs we normally see in the streets. The lights are fully functional and are controlled with a remote.
A cool chair to have indeed, there is no word if they can reach a certain level which would be too hot to sit on. Either that or you are just to fascinated seeing the lights display as you would in the busy streets of a metropolis.
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Posted on December 14, 2009 by TanYA
Conserve energy and save the planet by working towards your own DIY Solar Setup. Via this DIY project you can easily build a 12v Solar setup to run coolers or heaters.
Says the brains behind this project:
“For the past 2 years each of our electricity bills has been as much as 25% lower than the corresponding bill from the year before.
We actually get a “Thank You” from our Supplier, Country Energy, and the bill details the Carbon Emission Savings etc”.
You can read the full instructions here.
Conserve energy and save the planet by working towards your own
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Posted on December 12, 2009 by brian yalung
Modular Paper Recycling Vase
Seeing a vase made out of recycled paper is nothing new and apparently that is what ShiKai Tseng had in mind. Rather than add to the growing waste problem and using up more trees, you can recycle wasted paper and turn them into something useful such as the vase. The philosophy behind the Moulding Paper Recycling Bin is to give meaning to discarded paper. And you may be surprised at how such a recycled effort can churn in and make your room ambiance change in an instant.
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Posted on November 20, 2009 by TanYA
This christmas save money on decorations and use your old toys to make Christmas ornaments! You don’t need to be picky and can choose anything that looks cute and has a special meaning to your kids.
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Posted on November 20, 2009 by TanYA
We always support recycling here at Bedzine so don’t go throwing out your wood scraps yet. Instead make a Scrap Table and all you would need is salvaged wood, : five threaded rods, about four bucks each; nuts, washers, and screws; a gallon or so of wood glue; sandpaper; and polyurethane.
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Posted on November 17, 2009 by TanYA
Every-time we come across a product that takes into account the green factor, we want to feature it on Bedzine. The Eco – Twinkle Light by Kenan Wang provides subtle illumination by making use of its energy saving design. Just rotate the lamp’s handle to charge it up and voila you get light!
Via Yanko Design
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