Salvaging materials and signs from ten-foot-high, thirty thousand pound scrap piles, Rhode Island based artist, Boris Bally has created a magnificent collection of reclaimed metal products! From tables and chairs, to kitchenware, photo frames and house numbers, Bally’s experimentation with recycled signage really illustrates the potential elegance of this otherwise discarded aluminum.
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I assisted with this reused sign project in Meadville, Pennsylvania, in 2002.
[...] No two chairs are alike! If you’re a fan of Boris’ work, don’t miss these awesome serving plates made using the same [...]