Milk Crate Furniture: Innovative DIY option For Your Home

Until today, I used to think that all those tones of milk crates post their usability are thrown in incinerators or molten and used in some other form. But I’m glad to find that one can use these crates without recycling them as well and the re-use comes in the form of DIY innovative furniture. WOW!

Tasmanian furniture designer Simon Ancher and designer house MADE has come up with some very interesting furniture styles created out of colorful but discarded milk crates. The chic-furniture options are stools, chandeliers, sofas, table, chairs…you name it and it can be done using a few crates and a lot of creativity! Contemporary box life designs from Naty Moskovich also belong to this category. Her designs include very trendy, youthful and easy-to-maintain furniture pieces for your apartment. In the corners of your cramped flat if there isn’t much space to bring in a big sofa then you can opt from one of her milk crate stools.

And for increasing the glam quotient of your teenage daughter’s room the Chandelier from MADE would be just perfect!

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 With such colorful furniture options at hand, at least I don’t need to spend huge money on painting the walls of my room every year! And the best part is if you opt this kind of furniture over the traditional wood furniture you can go green in style and save the precious woods too! :D

Via: dwell


This entry was posted by author: Swati Paul on Friday, July 25th, 2008 at 1:03 am and is filed under Designer, Eco-Friendly, Eco-friendly products, Go green, concept | Tags: · , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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