What once was lost is now found in Lost & Found’s Upcycled Furniture, a collection of stools and tables. Designed by UK-based design studio, &made, each piece features a brightly-colored base rescued from becoming trash coupled with a rough and irregular tree stump for a top. The rather unusual and unexpected combination represents &made‘s goal desire to spark dialogue about our contemporary throw-away culture.
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Nice idea, but perhaps they would be more effective if they were usable. It is very uncomfortable to sit on sawed-off logs w/ outer bark – sharp and splintery – and although conceptually inviting, not physically inviting. They appear to be top-heavy, too, thus adding anxiety to the sitting experience.