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BKLYN SNEAK PEEK: Uhuru Recycled Bourbon Barrel Furniture

by , 05/08/08

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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. So, what are we keeping an eye on for 2008? The answer is Bourbon Barrel Furniture. Uhuru will be launching a brand new line of furniture at BKLYN Designs 2008, featuring a chair, bench, table and stool, all made from reclaimed bourbon barrels.

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5 Responses to “BKLYN SNEAK PEEK: Uhuru Recycled Bourbon Barrel Furniture”

  1. jam273 jam273 says:

    I really love Uhuru. Beautiful furniture creations and excellent craftsmanship. I was reading a related article over at 3rings… it’s too funny for words. Perhaps of interest to other Inhabitat fans. Check it out at http://3rings.designerpages.com/2008/05/06/at-bklyn-designs-i-love-i-beam/

  2. drivethruecp drivethruecp says:

    Wow! That chair is amazing! I absolutely love it!

  3. drivethruecp drivethruecp says:

    Wow! That chair is amazing! I absolutely love it! How ingenious to create something so modern of something of opposite origin. I wonder how much it’ll cost..?

  4. really lovely.
    and all too rare to see recyled designs that actually pay some attention to the new parts too; wonderful steelwork on the chair and round table!
    how much?
    jcrid

  5. [...] Aob explained that the material was sourced from a lumberyard in Brooklyn that specializes in reclaimed wood from old barns. The same wood makes up the long, picnic style tables and benches, which combined [...]

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