Custom Furniture Made from Your Recycled Jeans
While recycled denim creations may not be a particularly new concept, CScout Japan points us to a nice example of recycling jeans into a hand-made piece of furniture. You send in three pairs of jeans (or other pant material) to the furniture manufacturer, NOyes, and they turn them into a custom stool. The NOyes website has a video and step-by-step guide on how the stool is made by hand.
A custom denim stool takes three weeks to make and costs ¥36,720 ($400).
[via CScout Japan]
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| TOPICS: | Design & Architecture, Environmental / Green, Fashion, Home & Garden |
| TAGS: | Asia, Custom, denim, eco, Furniture, japan, jeans, NOyes, recylce, Short Post, stool |










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