No need for the rubbish bin - just drink and fill. Not surprisingly, it was designed by a male student. Not sure if this is recycling, genius or laziness. What do you think?
INTERIOR DESIGN, EXTERIORS, DESIGN, LOVE, PASSION & LIFE
INTERIOR DESIGN, EXTERIORS, DESIGN, LOVE, PASSION & LIFE. YOUR HOME AND HOW YOU LIVE.
Monday, March 9, 2009
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Hi Shaynna, what other kinds of rubbish furniture could i use as i am on a budget and living in a share house... wanting to stay as green as possible. Thank you, Lauren
ReplyDeleteWell I probably wouldn't suggest using 'rubbish' as literally as this design. But if you are wanting to stay green, recycle waht is already around is the prfect way to stay green. Look at ebay sites and second hand furniture stores, and give a new lease of life to the piece. You can paint, re-cover, upholster almost anything. Think outside the square. Many balastrade posts have been turned into lampbases!
ReplyDeleteAny good websites you can recommend?
ReplyDeleteI cant see this being a hit. Gotta give the boy points for trying I suppose.
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