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Tobias Juretzel Rememberme ChairWe can have clothing exchanges, yard sales or donate to thrift stores, but sometimes there are <a href="http://inhabitat.com/16-foot-clothing-mountain-illustrates-hong-kong’s-daily-textile-waste/" target="_blank">old clothes</a> that just can’t find new life. German designer <a href="http://www.tobiasjuretzek.com" target="_blank">Tobias Juretzek</a> begs to differ. Using a pile of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/field-of-jeans-is-the-first-collection-of-air-purifying-denim/" target="_blank">old jeans </a>and shirts, he has recycled the worn out clothes into Rememberme furniture. Old clothes have never been so fashionable!1
Tobias Juretzel Rememberme ChairUsing cast-off clothing from friends, thrift shops and even his own closet, Juretzek presses the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/pepe-heykoop-transforms-leather-scraps-into-sensuous-furniture-collection/" target="_blank">pieces together into chairs</a> and tables.2
Tobias Juretzel Rememberme ChairAbout 13 pounds of used clothing goes into each durable chair. Juretzek soaks each item in resin, before compressing them in a mold to dry. The resulting pieces are (mostly) smooth, and can fully support the weight of an adult.3
Tobias Juretzel Rememberme ChairAlthough made of lumpy clothing, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tabisso-chairs-are-a-fun-way-to-spell-out-sustainable-design/" target="_blank">chairs</a> and tables resemble the structure of wooden or plastic chairs, with points and angles, thanks to the molding process. Aside from the stray button fly or zipper, the surfaces are smoothed out with the resin coating.4
Tobias Juretzel Rememberme ChairJuretzek’s concept builds off the memories we attach to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/japanese-workers-told-to-dress-casually-to-save-energy/" target="_blank">clothing</a>. The dress we wore on that first date with Jimmy, or the shirt that was worn when scoring that home run. What happens when that nostalgic piece of clothing becomes too worn, or out of style, or we simply outgrow it?5
Tobias Juretzel Rememberme ChairJuretzek weaves memory together with function, creating a useful item that can create new memory- as a fixture in our homes. Not to mention the colorful patterns and textures of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/for-shame-victoria’s-secret-caught-destroying-unworn-returned-merchandise/" target="_blank">clothing</a> makes for a great conversation piece!6
Tobias Juretzel Rememberme ChairThe Rememberme chairs are going to be produced this fall by <a href="http://www.casamania.it/" target="_blank">Casamania</a>, an Italian furniture company. Each unique chair will retail for $950.7







