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Designer Clinton Sheldon Repurposes Ercol Furniture Parts Into Statement Pieces

07/23/2011
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  • Clinton Sheldon's This is Ercol furniture
    We have seen and loved IKEA Hackersbecause by personalizing, repurposing, and rearranging existing parts and products, there is no need for using new raw materials. Plus, the result is always very creative, ironic and eco-friendly furniture. Following the same concept, new designer Clinton Sheldon created ‘This is Ercol,’ a series of statement furniture pieces made from obsolete and rejected parts from the British traditional furniture company Ercol....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/designer-clinton-sheldon-repurposes-ercol-furniture-parts-into-statement-pieces/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Clinton Sheldon's This is Ercol furniture
    We have seen and loved IKEA Hackersbecause by personalizing, repurposing, and rearranging existing parts and products, there is no need for using new raw materials. Plus, the result is always very creative, ironic and eco-friendly furniture. Following the same concept, new designer Clinton Sheldon created ‘This is Ercol,’ a series of statement furniture pieces made from obsolete and rejected parts from the British traditional furniture company Ercol....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/designer-clinton-sheldon-repurposes-ercol-furniture-parts-into-statement-pieces/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Clinton Sheldon's This is Ercol furniture
    We have seen and loved IKEA Hackersbecause by personalizing, repurposing, and rearranging existing parts and products, there is no need for using new raw materials. Plus, the result is always very creative, ironic and eco-friendly furniture. Following the same concept, new designer Clinton Sheldon created ‘This is Ercol,’ a series of statement furniture pieces made from obsolete and rejected parts from the British traditional furniture company Ercol....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/designer-clinton-sheldon-repurposes-ercol-furniture-parts-into-statement-pieces/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Clinton Sheldon's This is Ercol furniture
    We have seen and loved IKEA Hackersbecause by personalizing, repurposing, and rearranging existing parts and products, there is no need for using new raw materials. Plus, the result is always very creative, ironic and eco-friendly furniture. Following the same concept, new designer Clinton Sheldon created ‘This is Ercol,’ a series of statement furniture pieces made from obsolete and rejected parts from the British traditional furniture company Ercol....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/designer-clinton-sheldon-repurposes-ercol-furniture-parts-into-statement-pieces/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Clinton Sheldon's This is Ercol furniture
    We have seen and loved IKEA Hackersbecause by personalizing, repurposing, and rearranging existing parts and products, there is no need for using new raw materials. Plus, the result is always very creative, ironic and eco-friendly furniture. Following the same concept, new designer Clinton Sheldon created ‘This is Ercol,’ a series of statement furniture pieces made from obsolete and rejected parts from the British traditional furniture company Ercol....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/designer-clinton-sheldon-repurposes-ercol-furniture-parts-into-statement-pieces/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Clinton Sheldon's This is Ercol furniture
    We have seen and loved IKEA Hackersbecause by personalizing, repurposing, and rearranging existing parts and products, there is no need for using new raw materials. Plus, the result is always very creative, ironic and eco-friendly furniture. Following the same concept, new designer Clinton Sheldon created ‘This is Ercol,’ a series of statement furniture pieces made from obsolete and rejected parts from the British traditional furniture company Ercol....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/designer-clinton-sheldon-repurposes-ercol-furniture-parts-into-statement-pieces/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Clinton Sheldon's This is Ercol furniture
    We have seen and loved IKEA Hackersbecause by personalizing, repurposing, and rearranging existing parts and products, there is no need for using new raw materials. Plus, the result is always very creative, ironic and eco-friendly furniture. Following the same concept, new designer Clinton Sheldon created ‘This is Ercol,’ a series of statement furniture pieces made from obsolete and rejected parts from the British traditional furniture company Ercol....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/designer-clinton-sheldon-repurposes-ercol-furniture-parts-into-statement-pieces/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Clinton Sheldon's This is Ercol furniture
    We have seen and loved IKEA Hackersbecause by personalizing, repurposing, and rearranging existing parts and products, there is no need for using new raw materials. Plus, the result is always very creative, ironic and eco-friendly furniture. Following the same concept, new designer Clinton Sheldon created ‘This is Ercol,’ a series of statement furniture pieces made from obsolete and rejected parts from the British traditional furniture company Ercol....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/designer-clinton-sheldon-repurposes-ercol-furniture-parts-into-statement-pieces/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Clinton Sheldon's This is Ercol furniture

We have seen and loved IKEA Hackersbecause by personalizing, repurposing, and rearranging existing parts and products, there is no need for using new raw materials. Plus, the result is always very creative, ironic and eco-friendly furniture. Following the same concept, new designer Clinton Sheldon created ‘This is Ercol,’ a series of statement furniture pieces made from obsolete and rejected parts from the British traditional furniture company Ercol....

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