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See Saw Recycled Wood Furniture Tokyo Design WeekFurniture label See-Saw reclaims discarded wood and uses it to create colorful, joyful, and appealing furnishings. They recently released their first collection at DESIGNTIDE Tokyo, where they presented 4 products: a chair, table, stand and a series of trays. All of these objects were designed by the Japanese studio PANTALOON, Ryohei Yoshiyuki, and Atsushi Suzuki....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/see-saw-uses-salvaged-japanese-wood-to-create-fun-modern-furnishings/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
See Saw Recycled Wood Furniture Tokyo Design WeekFurniture label See-Saw reclaims discarded wood and uses it to create colorful, joyful, and appealing furnishings. They recently released their first collection at DESIGNTIDE Tokyo, where they presented 4 products: a chair, table, stand and a series of trays. All of these objects were designed by the Japanese studio PANTALOON, Ryohei Yoshiyuki, and Atsushi Suzuki....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/see-saw-uses-salvaged-japanese-wood-to-create-fun-modern-furnishings/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
See Saw Recycled Wood Furniture Tokyo Design WeekFurniture label See-Saw reclaims discarded wood and uses it to create colorful, joyful, and appealing furnishings. They recently released their first collection at DESIGNTIDE Tokyo, where they presented 4 products: a chair, table, stand and a series of trays. All of these objects were designed by the Japanese studio PANTALOON, Ryohei Yoshiyuki, and Atsushi Suzuki....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/see-saw-uses-salvaged-japanese-wood-to-create-fun-modern-furnishings/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
See Saw Recycled Wood Furniture Tokyo Design WeekFurniture label See-Saw reclaims discarded wood and uses it to create colorful, joyful, and appealing furnishings. They recently released their first collection at DESIGNTIDE Tokyo, where they presented 4 products: a chair, table, stand and a series of trays. All of these objects were designed by the Japanese studio PANTALOON, Ryohei Yoshiyuki, and Atsushi Suzuki....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/see-saw-uses-salvaged-japanese-wood-to-create-fun-modern-furnishings/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
See Saw Recycled Wood Furniture Tokyo Design WeekFurniture label See-Saw reclaims discarded wood and uses it to create colorful, joyful, and appealing furnishings. They recently released their first collection at DESIGNTIDE Tokyo, where they presented 4 products: a chair, table, stand and a series of trays. All of these objects were designed by the Japanese studio PANTALOON, Ryohei Yoshiyuki, and Atsushi Suzuki....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/see-saw-uses-salvaged-japanese-wood-to-create-fun-modern-furnishings/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
See Saw Recycled Wood Furniture Tokyo Design WeekFurniture label See-Saw reclaims discarded wood and uses it to create colorful, joyful, and appealing furnishings. They recently released their first collection at DESIGNTIDE Tokyo, where they presented 4 products: a chair, table, stand and a series of trays. All of these objects were designed by the Japanese studio PANTALOON, Ryohei Yoshiyuki, and Atsushi Suzuki....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/see-saw-uses-salvaged-japanese-wood-to-create-fun-modern-furnishings/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6






