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Brooklyn to West Gives Scrap Wood a New Life as Gorgeous Geometric Tables

12/28/2012
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  • Brooklyn to West
    As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-to-west-gives-scrap-wood-a-new-life-as-gorgeous-geometric-tables/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Brooklyn to West
    As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-to-west-gives-scrap-wood-a-new-life-as-gorgeous-geometric-tables/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Brooklyn to West
    As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-to-west-gives-scrap-wood-a-new-life-as-gorgeous-geometric-tables/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Brooklyn to West
    As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-to-west-gives-scrap-wood-a-new-life-as-gorgeous-geometric-tables/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Brooklyn to West
    As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-to-west-gives-scrap-wood-a-new-life-as-gorgeous-geometric-tables/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Brooklyn to West
    As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-to-west-gives-scrap-wood-a-new-life-as-gorgeous-geometric-tables/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Brooklyn to West
    As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-to-west-gives-scrap-wood-a-new-life-as-gorgeous-geometric-tables/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Brooklyn to West
    As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-to-west-gives-scrap-wood-a-new-life-as-gorgeous-geometric-tables/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Brooklyn to West
    As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-to-west-gives-scrap-wood-a-new-life-as-gorgeous-geometric-tables/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Brooklyn to West
    As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/brooklyn-to-west-gives-scrap-wood-a-new-life-as-gorgeous-geometric-tables/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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As "a builder, a fixer, and a do-it-myselfer", Ariele Alasko of Brooklyn to Westenjoys big tools, old wood, good pasta, and finding primo building material in the dumpster. Having moved to New York from California for art school in sculpture, she immediately fell in love with the grungy side of Brooklyn. Transitioning from sculpture to working with reclaimed material, she moved out of tracking sawdust through her apartment in to a large studio where she could develop her carpentry....

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