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Eclectic Wooden Stools Made From Recycled Timber

by , 11/30/10

Blue Ant Studios, EdwardsMoore, high stools, recycled, repurposed wood, linseed oil

These colorful offcut bar stools by Edwards Moore Architects are a beautiful example of eclectic upcycling. Each stool is composed of a bundle of reclaimed timber pieces that have been parceled together to form a sturdy surface for sitting. Co-owners Juliette Moore and Ben Edwards view “architecture as a global resource” and see design as a “connection to nature and an individual”, and their reclaimed designs perfectly encapsulate this ethos.

+ Edwards Moore Architects

Via Blue Ant Studios

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