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Guerilla furniture design : how to build lean, modern furniture with salvaged materials / Will Holman ; photography by Kip Dawkins.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextWhakaahuatanga: 181 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781612123035 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 1612123031 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Ngā marau: DDC classification:
  • 684.1 23
LOC classification:
  • HD58.9 .H653 2015
Contents:
Introduction -- Paper -- Hex stool -- Cube lamp -- Book table -- Cardboard tube screens -- Cardboard cantilever chair -- Cardboard shell chair -- Wood -- Un-trashcan -- Guerilla roof rack -- Flat-pack sawhorses -- Door table -- Break-down table -- Flat-pack shelves -- Bedside table -- Scrap lamp -- Two-tone table -- Scrap table -- Bracket chair -- Plastic -- Campaign lamp -- Traffic cone lamp -- Milk crate credenza -- 5-gallon stool -- Inner tube stool -- Pill bottle pendant lamp -- Milk crate wall storage -- Yogurt lamp -- Metal -- Conduit coat rack -- License plate bowls -- Clamp table -- Conduit lamp -- Wheelbarrow chair -- Road sign chair -- Recommended reading.
Summary: This innovative collection features 35 simple, inexpensive projects that you can make from salvaged and upcycled materials -- cardboard, metal, plastic, and wood. The projects include tables, shelving units, chairs, lamps, and more, in a variety of styles. Many are stackable and easily portable, most can be made in a weekend, and all include instructions for disassembly and disposal when you?re ready to repurpose the materials. If you?d rather make than buy, these low-budget, high-style designs are just what you?re looking for.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Paper -- Hex stool -- Cube lamp -- Book table -- Cardboard tube screens -- Cardboard cantilever chair -- Cardboard shell chair -- Wood -- Un-trashcan -- Guerilla roof rack -- Flat-pack sawhorses -- Door table -- Break-down table -- Flat-pack shelves -- Bedside table -- Scrap lamp -- Two-tone table -- Scrap table -- Bracket chair -- Plastic -- Campaign lamp -- Traffic cone lamp -- Milk crate credenza -- 5-gallon stool -- Inner tube stool -- Pill bottle pendant lamp -- Milk crate wall storage -- Yogurt lamp -- Metal -- Conduit coat rack -- License plate bowls -- Clamp table -- Conduit lamp -- Wheelbarrow chair -- Road sign chair -- Recommended reading.

This innovative collection features 35 simple, inexpensive projects that you can make from salvaged and upcycled materials -- cardboard, metal, plastic, and wood. The projects include tables, shelving units, chairs, lamps, and more, in a variety of styles. Many are stackable and easily portable, most can be made in a weekend, and all include instructions for disassembly and disposal when you?re ready to repurpose the materials. If you?d rather make than buy, these low-budget, high-style designs are just what you?re looking for.

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