Recycled Marvel: Inflatable Furniture from Inner Tubes!

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The increasing number of designers who are interested in making innovative stuff from recycled tyres and tubes compels me to say that tyre furniture is here to stay! The latest addition being inflatable furniture range called Recycoool comes from Israel. Its designer, Nir Ohayon believes in designs that are cool-looking, easily affordable and leave fewer footprints on nature. He has crafter the entire Recycoool range using recycled car tyres inner tubes. Thus he has churned out sofas, tables& chairs, recliners, shelving and benches etc. by inserting car inner tubes in and around metal tube framework. Finally, the tubes have been inflated to fill out the form and shape!

Nir has given delectable names to his creations like The Master, The Big Yogi, Nirvana, Golam and Plata. If these inflatable furniture pieces have caught your interest then, you may get one custom made for you. All you need to do is contact the chap. I think, the range will delight tyred (oops I meant tired) souls! ;) Just click on recycoool.com and have a look at other pieces too.

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Via: greenupgrader

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This entry was posted by author: Swati Paul on Monday, August 4th, 2008 at 11:59 pm and is filed under Eco-friendly products, Go green, Products, Recycling | 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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