Castor Canadensis Credenza2
by Lloyd Alter, Toronto
on 12.26.06

We adore Castor Canadensis, the funny, brilliant team of designers who created the recycled tube light and the saunabox. They also did the credenza1, which is gorgeous but bizarre- it is carved out of a solid block of Indiana limestone, extraordinarily beautiful and extravagantly wasteful. Perhaps as penance for this TreeHugger incorrect piece, they have designed Credenza2. "Easily assembled, this Credenza packs flat and requires no hardware. 2 ratchet straps lash the components tightly in place. It is made from a single sheet of plywood with zero waste. Moving? Dismantle it and strap it to the roof of your car. " I usually hate flash but I love this site. ::Castor Canadensis


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