Showing posts with label sustainable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainable. Show all posts

Sunday, July 17, 2011

sustainable home

artists who create beautiful and useful products from unconventional or discarded items have a special place in my heart.

as an avid up-cycler, it's always a pleasure to see others doing the same and thinking twice about throwing out something because of a chip, hole, or other imperfection.  making something totally new and unexpected from an everyday ordinary object is a wonderful feeling.  a bike wheel wall clock?  why not?  old and rusty farm tools transformed into lawn animals?  heck yes!  t-shirts cut down into throw pillows?  i approve.  one project that i am currently working on is creating tiny wall planters from the wire on top of champagne bottles.  i have been saving them for a few years now and finally putting them to good use! 

Tytie is a home decor and furniture shop that embraces the old, making it brand spanking new in a truly fantastic way.  picture this:  vintage books as small tables, tea cups and saucers hanging from the ceiling as lights, and vinyl albums stacked as a bar stool seat.  lovely, isn't it?  [you don't really have to use your imagination, just see the photos below.]  a vinyl collector myself, i am most drawn to those bar stools - so rockin! 

also check out tytie.com to see other sustainable projects. 

record bar stool - SOLD (but, maybe they would make more by special request?)

End Tables - made from books  -  $275

tea cup light - $35