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Mioculture Presents the Bale Chair

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 07.21.05
Design & Architecture (chairs)

balechair.jpgThis fun chair from Mioculture is designed to help reuse old or seldom-used books, magazines or other stackable materials. The Bale Chair is made from two FSC-certified wood veneers, nylon levelers, 100% recycled polyester webbing straps, and whatever you want to stack between the seat and the floor. Aside from putting all the books you never read in school to good use, the chair provides a fun synthesis of artistic expression and DIY-ingenuity, and an update is never more than a bookshelf-cleaning away. Mioculture's wall coverings and light capsules have previously been mentioned by TreeHugger. ::Mioculture

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