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Ref-use Chair by Thomasson vs Edwards

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 09. 8.07
Design & Architecture

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Named for what it's made from (but also for it's attitude -- it refuses to be thrown away!) the Ref-use Chair by Thomasson vs. Edwards Design takes reclaimed plywood scraps and cobbles them into a pretty slick chair. In a style somewhat reminiscent of Scrapile's recycled designs, the Ref-use chair shows off its "recycled-ness" in a way that doesn't give it away; "It's cool to be recycled," it seems to say (and we agree). It comes in lots of fun colors; hit the jump to see it from the front. ::Thomasson vs. Edwards Design via ::MoCo Loco

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