Julian Twin integrates reuse into his design work. Have a wander around his site for inspiration!
This bio bench of his is cool too, but you’d have to have it inside to make it last as a bench for more than one rainfall! [via] – Link
10 thoughts on “Recycled Mood Lighting and Bio Bench”
finntjsays:
Great reuse design! I wandered around the site and discovered that Julian Lwin also integrates reuse into his designs.
tenax8says:
Not to smash a tick with a sledgehammer, but I have to agree with finntj… Julian Twin is most definitely a dude!
tenax8says:
sorry, Lwin.
trebuchet03says:
Very cool — that laundry detergent lamp was suggested in Readymade’s book. Instead of making it a lamp, they made it a coat hanger by cutting off part of the handle :P
triple-esays:
Surely you could use leftover/removed PVC pipe for outdoors. I think it would be strong enough.
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Great reuse design! I wandered around the site and discovered that Julian Lwin also integrates reuse into his designs.
Not to smash a tick with a sledgehammer, but I have to agree with finntj… Julian Twin is most definitely a dude!
sorry, Lwin.
Very cool — that laundry detergent lamp was suggested in Readymade’s book. Instead of making it a lamp, they made it a coat hanger by cutting off part of the handle :P
Surely you could use leftover/removed PVC pipe for outdoors. I think it would be strong enough.