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Rupert Blanchard's Furniture Made From Salvaged MaterialsFor most people, a discarded drawer is just junk, but for furniture designer <a title="Rupert Blanchard: Styling and Salvage" href="http://www.stylingandsalvage.com/">Rupert Blanchard</a>, it’s a challenge. From his East London workshop, he transforms landfill-bound street finds from many eras into stylish, functional and in-demand tables, chairs and storage units for modern living. In the lead up to London Design Festival 2012, he shares how his green ethos extends across all stages of his process, from sourcing material locally to delivering his work by bicycle whenever possible.1
Rupert Blanchard, Furniture Designer, in his London StudioRupert’s supply of orphaned drawers, collected from the street or dumpsters, lines a wall of his workshop, waiting to be incorporated into upcycled dressers, sideboards and cabinets.2
Green Furniture Designer Rupert Blanchard's WorkshopUsing reclaimed plywood from construction sites and a steel base, he artfully builds custom housings and frames to fit the drawers, ensuring for one-of-a-kind as well as practical pieces.3
Furniture Designer Rupert Blanchard's Cabinet Made from Salvaged DrawersA single unit might include components from a '60s kitchen, a '30s filing cabinet, an art deco dressing table, and Victorian jewellery cabinet.4
Furniture Designer Rupert Blanchard's Salvaged DrawersEven the hardware used, like drawer pulls and knobs, is salvaged from estate sales and flea markets.5
Furniture Designer Rupert Blanchard's Salvaged DrawersHe’s continually experimenting with new materials, like the large metal vegetable oil tins thrown out by the many Vietnamese restaurants in his neighborhood.6
Furniture Designer Rupert Blanchard's Cabinet Made from Salvaged Drawers[gallery_extend]7
Furniture Designer Rupert Blanchard's Sideboard Made from Salvaged DrawersRecent commissioned work includes shop fittings for accessories designer Ally Cappelino, including drawer handles made from leather off-cuts, and Bauhaus-inspired geometric side tables with reclaimed wood tops and handwelded metal bases, for the Barbican Centre’s gallery shop.8
Rupert Blanchard's Metal Box Made from Reclaimed Vegetable Oil TinFor the upcoming London Design Festival (September 14-23, 2012), Rupert will be opening his workshop to the public, with the front room displaying his products and works in progress, and the backroom set up as an open studio, giving people the chance to see him and his team at work.9
Rupert's Blanchard Chairs and Table Made from Reclaimed Fruit CratesHe’ll be launching a new collection of furniture during the festival, including sofas, lamps and a coffee table. Most of his furniture pieces are one-offs or custom-made, but the new collection will have a more streamlined production process and shorter lead times to meet demand.10
Sofa Prototype for Rupert Blanchard's New Sustainable Furniture CollectionTrue to his commitment to sustainable design and responsible production, all components will be sourced locally, and the pieces constructed in Rupert’s workshop.11











