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The Third Generation Furniture Project Recycles Unwanted Materials Into Quirky Modular Furniture
Posted By Y. Van On July 6, 2012 @ 4:40 pm In green furniture,Reader Submitted Content,Recycled Materials | 1 Comment

The Third Generation Furniture project [4] [4]by Jason Llyod Fletcher [5] uses the industrial process of modularization to turn waste and unwanted materials into functional components for new and modern furniture [6]. Each piece in the collection is designed or refurbished with standardized connective parts designed by Fletcher himself. Whether a chair or a lamp, every object in the collection can be broken down and rebuilt anew. This innovative project seeks to promote the re-use and recycling [7]of consumer goods in a fun, creative and quirky way!
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[4] Third Generation Furniture project: http://jasonfletcher.wix.com/thirdgenfurniture
[5] Jason Llyod Fletcher: http://www.jasonlloydfletcher.com/
[6] modern furniture: http://inhabitat.com/john-mengs-beautiful-lamps-are-made-with-upcycled-wine-bottles/
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