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Ronen_Tinman_Volvo_Washing_StationOld car parts get no respect. But furniture designer <strong><a href="http://www.en.ronentinman.com/" target="_blank">Ronen Wasserman</a></strong>, or Ronen Tinman as he likes to be called, is out to change all that with his incredible <a href="http://inhabitat.com/junk-munkezs-knit-knacks-are-scrapped-washing-machine-drums-turned-into-embroidered-stools/" target="_blank">furniture</a> fashioned out of reclaimed car parts. Saving them from their unfortunate fate in a landfill, Wasserman gives these throw-away items a new lease on life by making them into functional works of art.1
Ronen_Tinman_Toyota_CabinetYou can say Tinman has his feet in two worlds – the past and the future. He’s very interested in preserving the dents, the trademarks, the hood ornaments, the scars, and essentially the stories found in old car parts.2
Ronen_Tinman_Citroen_TableBut as he is very much aware of our limited pool of raw materials and the importance of reusing, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/how-to-recycle-a-tin-can-into-a-gorgeous-outdoor-lantern-for-summer-parties/" target="_blank">recycling</a> and repurposing <a href="http://inhabitat.com/opensat-south-korean-artist-song-hojun-creates-diy-satellite-from-recycled-parts/" target="_blank">existing resources</a>, he is also very interested in creating a sustainable future. And to that end, he combines these two passions – preserving the past and creating a sustainable future – by making high-end, functional art out of old car parts.3
Ronen_Tinman_Suzuki_HalltableTinman finds beauty in the aspects of car parts that most people ignore – the markings, the folds, the warping.4
Ronen_Tinman_BMW_TreasurechestThrough his pieces, he makes sure that he squeezes every ounce of potential from each car part he encounters.5
Ronen_Tinman_bar_tableHe sources his materials from various junk yards and claims to know what each part wants to be the moment he sees it.6
Ronen_Tinman_BMW_Wings_ShelfThe actual process from finding the part to the final product can take up to a few months.7
Ronen_Tinman_Honda_LampTinman’s background in mechanical engineering gives him a unique understanding of how old car parts work, and is invaluable to being able to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bo-christian-larsson-transforms-old-suitcases-into-quaint-hotel-sculptures/" target="_blank">repurpose</a> them into new and functional furniture pieces.8
Ronen_Tinman_Lancia_HalltableBesides his obsession with the stories embedded in these car parts, Tinman is also concerned with the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/olafur-eliasson-combines-art-and-solar-technology-to-shed-light-on-the-1-6-billion-people-who-live-without-electricity/" target="_blank">embedded energy</a> in them.9
Ronen_Tinman_Kawasaki_Coffeetable“So many resources are invested in creating these parts – I’m convinced that they can be reused instead of constantly finding new raw materials to work with,” he says.10
Ronen_Tinman_Suzuki_Coffee_TableAnd so he takes dented, rusty car parts that might otherwise waste away in a junkyard or end up in the landfill and gives them a second life by turning them into beautiful boutique-worthy furniture.11











