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BKLYN SNEAK PEEK: Uhuru Recycled Bourbon Barrel Furniture

05/08/2008
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  • We've long been fans of Brooklyn green furniture team Uhuru Design. Every year at BKLYN Designs we eagerly look forward to seeing Uhuru's latest work, from the beautiful recycled scrap wood Stoolen series that we spotted in 2006, to the clever <strong>Cutoffs Table</strong> from 2007, both of which utilize reclaimed wood as the main design concept. In fact, Uhuru's most recognizable style seems to be their unique sensibility in finding innovative ways to turn old wood scraps into stunning pieces of contemporary furniture....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/bklyn-sneak-peek-recycled-bourbon-barrel-furniture-from-uhuru/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • We've long been fans of Brooklyn green furniture team Uhuru Design. Every year at BKLYN Designs we eagerly look forward to seeing Uhuru's latest work, from the beautiful recycled scrap wood Stoolen series that we spotted in 2006, to the clever <strong>Cutoffs Table</strong> from 2007, both of which utilize reclaimed wood as the main design concept. In fact, Uhuru's most recognizable style seems to be their unique sensibility in finding innovative ways to turn old wood scraps into stunning pieces of contemporary furniture....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/bklyn-sneak-peek-recycled-bourbon-barrel-furniture-from-uhuru/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • We've long been fans of Brooklyn green furniture team Uhuru Design. Every year at BKLYN Designs we eagerly look forward to seeing Uhuru's latest work, from the beautiful recycled scrap wood Stoolen series that we spotted in 2006, to the clever <strong>Cutoffs Table</strong> from 2007, both of which utilize reclaimed wood as the main design concept. In fact, Uhuru's most recognizable style seems to be their unique sensibility in finding innovative ways to turn old wood scraps into stunning pieces of contemporary furniture....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/bklyn-sneak-peek-recycled-bourbon-barrel-furniture-from-uhuru/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • We've long been fans of Brooklyn green furniture team Uhuru Design. Every year at BKLYN Designs we eagerly look forward to seeing Uhuru's latest work, from the beautiful recycled scrap wood Stoolen series that we spotted in 2006, to the clever <strong>Cutoffs Table</strong> from 2007, both of which utilize reclaimed wood as the main design concept. In fact, Uhuru's most recognizable style seems to be their unique sensibility in finding innovative ways to turn old wood scraps into stunning pieces of contemporary furniture....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/bklyn-sneak-peek-recycled-bourbon-barrel-furniture-from-uhuru/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    We've long been fans of Brooklyn green furniture team Uhuru Design. Every year at BKLYN Designs we eagerly look forward to seeing Uhuru's latest work, from the beautiful recycled scrap wood Stoolen series that we spotted in 2006, to the clever <strong>Cutoffs Table</strong> from 2007, both of which utilize reclaimed wood as the main design concept. In fact, Uhuru's most recognizable style seems to be their unique sensibility in finding innovative ways to turn old wood scraps into stunning pieces of contemporary furniture....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/bklyn-sneak-peek-recycled-bourbon-barrel-furniture-from-uhuru/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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We've long been fans of Brooklyn green furniture team Uhuru Design. Every year at BKLYN Designs we eagerly look forward to seeing Uhuru's latest work, from the beautiful recycled scrap wood Stoolen series that we spotted in 2006, to the clever Cutoffs Table from 2007, both of which utilize reclaimed wood as the main design concept. In fact, Uhuru's most recognizable style seems to be their unique sensibility in finding innovative ways to turn old wood scraps into stunning pieces of contemporary furniture....

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