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New Furniture From Scrapile

by Justin Thomas, Virginia on 06.15.05
Design & Architecture (tables)

SCRAPILE.jpgThose ingenious guys from Scrapile (Salgado and Bettencourt) are at it again, creating furniture from scraps of wood collected from local woodshops. They use non-toxic water-soluble glue, to construct each piece of furniture. Because of this process, no two pieces of furniture are the same. Click below to some storage boxes.







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Comments (1)

At first I thought it said "scraple"--which of course could also be interesting. Imagine furniture made out of pork scraps...........or don't. (Could scraple possibly be a good sustainable source for recyclable plastics, maybe?) Ok, I'll shut up now.

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