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Turn and old, outdated entertainment stand into a play kitchen for your kids for a lot less than it would cost to buy...
People relax on public steps anyway, why not give them a comfortable way to do so? Stair Squares, by Mark...
American Souvenir No. 01 (by Dolan Geiman)
More works available on etsy
Damn, Hillary Clinton, you’sa scary broad. I like it.
Cardboard Cut-out Clock
This was a Christmas present I made for my man. See how the numbers correspond?
Photo by: Shannon
Whatcha know bout rockin the wolf on yo noggin? #macklemore (at The Tabernacle)
It’s wine o’clock (somewhere), so time to share an adult beverage-related repurposing find.
Today, it’s Champagne corks used as bike handlebar...
Don’t spill your coffee table by David Graas
Coffee table made up from heavy duty corrugated cardboard parts that are flatpacked and slide...
7 posts tagged chair
Great looking chair made from pallet wood that I want to dismantle, create a plan, “remantle” it then give it to the masses. What do you say, should I take this project on? I am also thinking about making a putting green for the new studio too….too many pallets / projects, not enough manpower / time
The Mini PAC Guide cover page! It is in the works and made just for the kiddos. Parents, you will need to help with this project but PLEASE let them paint it. Finger painting is highly encouraged!
Great looking barrel chair made from BARRELS over at FAB.com! What a concept. I think we over here at RG like chairs.
Side note, the RG site will be going through some changes here soon so please don’t get upset too much. We are building out a market and will soon be doing a CALL FOR DESIGNERS. Know of anyone that makes a product out of discarded / repurposed material? If so, send them our way!
Now ain’t that snazzy. Great concept and color combination. I am curious to know what keeps the seat back up…
Holy crap! Absolutely brilliant! Click through for more suitcase and ladder inspirations. via adelynstone
Success at the Knoxville Opera! Lots of money was raised and the chair went to a perfect Knoxville. The delivery of the chair was made to a very happy owner that in turn gave us an amazing tour of his contemporary home. Pictures and permissions are on the way hopefully soon! None-the-less, YIPEE CHAIR-ITY!
I have been tearing down some pallets for two upcoming events.
First off, a chair that RG is donating to a Knoxville Opera auction on November 6th. This chair is going to be rather posh; it will be sanded, painted with orange and white accents and have the opera logo on the back. The best part, it might just come with a wing glass holder! Very high class for such a low chair.
Second, RG will be showcasing its goods from November 26th - December 30th at the Indie Craft Fair Holiday Pop-Up Shop boutique at the Alliance Theatre (think Woodruff Art Center / High Museum). More to come on the goods being sold there!
Side note, Deek’s Humble Homes DIY book is awesome…review coming soon!
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