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Reclaimed Cleveland “is leading an effort to salvage lumber from local structures [that are being demolished] and give it a new life as well designed home furnishings and accessories.”
The Reclaimed Cleveland website features the furniture (tables, seating, beds, storage pieces) and accessories (mirrors, chopping blocks, candleholders, and more) they’re able to turn this heirloom wood into. They also show the custom commercial and residential interiors they’ve incorporated the wood into.
Cool project, and one that reminds us of our friends at D-Build in Syracuse — mentioned previously here and here. Perhaps there are more examples elsewhere? Seems like lots of cities could use efforts like these… !
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Reclaimed Cleveland “is leading an effort to salvage lumber from local structures [that are being demolished] and give it a new life as well designed home furnishings and accessories.”
The Reclaimed Cleveland website features the furniture (tables, seating, beds, storage pieces) and accessories (mirrors, chopping blocks, candleholders, and more) they’re able to turn this heirloom wood into. They also show the custom commercial and residential interiors they’ve incorporated the wood into.
Cool project, and one that reminds us of our friends at D-Build in Syracuse — mentioned previously here and here. Perhaps there are more examples elsewhere? Seems like lots of cities could use efforts like these… !
Reclaimed Cleveland: Turning an Abandoned City Into a Raw Material - Core77 unconsumption:
Reclaimed Cleveland “is leading an effort to salvage lumber from local structures [that are being demolished] and give it a new life as well designed home furnishings and accessories.”
The Reclaimed Cleveland website features the furniture (tables, seating, beds, storage pieces) and accessories (mirrors, chopping blocks, candleholders, and more) they’re able to turn this heirloom wood into. They also show the custom commercial and residential interiors they’ve incorporated the wood into.
Cool project, and one that reminds us of our friends at D-Build in Syracuse — mentioned previously here and here. Perhaps there are more examples elsewhere? Seems like lots of cities could use efforts like these… !
Reclaimed Cleveland: Turning an Abandoned City Into a Raw Material - Core77](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lyu16ccqPj1qzv12bo1_500.jpg)