Furniture Built From Doors and Ladders

Furniture & Lighting Woodworking
Furniture Built From Doors and Ladders



Dutch artist Chris Ruhe designs and builds furniture using reclaimed building materials set at radical angles. Whether it’s a cabinet unit made from old doors, or shelves made from discarded ladders, Ruhe’s divergent style comes out in his work. [via Recyclart]

14 thoughts on “Furniture Built From Doors and Ladders

  1. Dennis Mabrey says:

    I really like the last piece.   The way he bends different parts around the corners looks quite natural.   Very cool.

  2. Oak furniture Macclesfield says:

    The furniture images are really incredible and i am very impress with that. We can use our unwanted and waste things in such a way that it may usable again. Thanks a lot.

  3. Oak furniture Macclesfield says:

    The furniture images are really incredible and i am very impress with that. We can use our unwanted and waste things in such a way that it may usable again. Thanks a lot.

  4. Reupholstery says:

    Cool furnitures, are you selling these? I am interested

  5. cesar sanchez says:

    not just witty but artistic

  6. Stephanie says:

    Love this stuff so different and so fantastic!!

  7. Gray Dog says:

    Unfortunately, all the things I build look like that regardless…. They did that on purpose?

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In addition to being an online editor for MAKE Magazine, Michael Colombo works in fabrication, electronics, sound design, music production and performance (Yes. All that.) In the past he has also been a childrens' educator and entertainer, and holds a Masters degree from NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program.

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