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Çurface furniture made of recycled coffee grounds by Re-WorkedTo most folks, used coffee grounds aren't particularly useful -- but a couple of British designers figured out a way to turn those old grounds into new furniture. That's right, you can now you can rest your cappuccino on a table made of (mostly) recycled coffee grounds. Re-worked, a non-profit design company that specializes in green technology, recently unveiled a product called Çurface (pronounced "surface"), which is a composite board made of used coffee grounds and recycled waste plastics -- a perfect illustration of upcycling. The material is water-proof, scratch-proof, and it's malleable enough to be used in a variety of functions.1
Çurface furniture made of recycled coffee grounds by Re-WorkedTo most folks, used coffee grounds aren't particularly useful -- but a couple of British designers figured out a way to turn those old grounds into new furniture. That's right, you can now you can rest your cappuccino on a table made of (mostly) recycled coffee grounds. Re-worked, a non-profit design company that specializes in green technology, recently unveiled a product called Çurface (pronounced "surface"), which is a composite board made of used coffee grounds and recycled waste plastics -- a perfect illustration of upcycling. The material is water-proof, scratch-proof, and it's malleable enough to be used in a variety of functions.2
Çurface furniture made of recycled coffee grounds by Re-WorkedTo most folks, used coffee grounds aren't particularly useful -- but a couple of British designers figured out a way to turn those old grounds into new furniture. That's right, you can now you can rest your cappuccino on a table made of (mostly) recycled coffee grounds. Re-worked, a non-profit design company that specializes in green technology, recently unveiled a product called Çurface (pronounced "surface"), which is a composite board made of used coffee grounds and recycled waste plastics -- a perfect illustration of upcycling. The material is water-proof, scratch-proof, and it's malleable enough to be used in a variety of functions.3
Çurface furniture made of recycled coffee grounds by Re-WorkedTo most folks, used coffee grounds aren't particularly useful -- but a couple of British designers figured out a way to turn those old grounds into new furniture. That's right, you can now you can rest your cappuccino on a table made of (mostly) recycled coffee grounds. Re-worked, a non-profit design company that specializes in green technology, recently unveiled a product called Çurface (pronounced "surface"), which is a composite board made of used coffee grounds and recycled waste plastics -- a perfect illustration of upcycling. The material is water-proof, scratch-proof, and it's malleable enough to be used in a variety of functions.4
Çurface furniture made of recycled coffee grounds by Re-WorkedTo most folks, used coffee grounds aren't particularly useful -- but a couple of British designers figured out a way to turn those old grounds into new furniture. That's right, you can now you can rest your cappuccino on a table made of (mostly) recycled coffee grounds. Re-worked, a non-profit design company that specializes in green technology, recently unveiled a product called Çurface (pronounced "surface"), which is a composite board made of used coffee grounds and recycled waste plastics -- a perfect illustration of upcycling. The material is water-proof, scratch-proof, and it's malleable enough to be used in a variety of functions.5
Çurface furniture made of recycled coffee grounds by Re-WorkedTo most folks, used coffee grounds aren't particularly useful -- but a couple of British designers figured out a way to turn those old grounds into new furniture. That's right, you can now you can rest your cappuccino on a table made of (mostly) recycled coffee grounds. Re-worked, a non-profit design company that specializes in green technology, recently unveiled a product called Çurface (pronounced "surface"), which is a composite board made of used coffee grounds and recycled waste plastics -- a perfect illustration of upcycling. The material is water-proof, scratch-proof, and it's malleable enough to be used in a variety of functions.6






