Bevara Design House Creates Furnishings Out of Post-Industrial Waste
Meghan Young — February 27, 2011 — Eco
References: bevaradesign & design-milk
Bevara Design House is in the business of creating eco-friendly furniture pieces out of scrap metal. In fact, it specifically uses post-industrial waste from a factory that produces parts for tractors and NASCAR.
Using these discarded materials, Bevara Design House fashions unique pieces of furniture from benches to tables and more. Although they range in color, shapes and sizes, I like how the common thread between each piece is the pattern of the metal.
Using these discarded materials, Bevara Design House fashions unique pieces of furniture from benches to tables and more. Although they range in color, shapes and sizes, I like how the common thread between each piece is the pattern of the metal.
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