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Posts tagged upcycle

Jun 8 '12
STILL more stuff to do with a pallet.  There is a Home Depot near my daughter’s school that I drive by several times a day.  They have towers of pallets just waiting for me to claim one.  I need to call up the Home Depot.
This one happens to be a “free library” in Paris.  Find out more below:
unconsumption:

We’re fans of free book exchanges, like the Little Free Libraries; the now-defunct-phone-booths-turned-mini-libraries (here, here, here, here, and here); shelves in London Tube and train stations and in airports that enable travelers to swap books; former newspaper racks; and a 1979 Ford transformed into a bookmobile from which free books are distributed in Buenos Aires, among others, that spring up in public spaces. 
(We’re also fond of more traditional libraries that are housed in non-traditional settings like repurposed old buses and historic barns and churches.)
And now in Paris, there’s this communal book exchange sitting atop a tree cage: 

Strasbourg-based street artist Florian Rivière is back with a new, neat urban intervention! Last weekend, Rivière installed a little library on a sidewalk near Gare du Nord … .

I don’t know if that’s a pallet or a crate (or both), but I like it!
See a couple of Riviere’s other urban interventions, a.k.a., “hacktions,” here.
(via Urban Hacktivist Launches Street Library — The Pop-Up City)

STILL more stuff to do with a pallet.  There is a Home Depot near my daughter’s school that I drive by several times a day.  They have towers of pallets just waiting for me to claim one.  I need to call up the Home Depot.

This one happens to be a “free library” in Paris.  Find out more below:

unconsumption:

We’re fans of free book exchanges, like the Little Free Libraries; the now-defunct-phone-booths-turned-mini-libraries (here, here, here, here, and here); shelves in London Tube and train stations and in airports that enable travelers to swap books; former newspaper racks; and a 1979 Ford transformed into a bookmobile from which free books are distributed in Buenos Aires, among others, that spring up in public spaces. 

(We’re also fond of more traditional libraries that are housed in non-traditional settings like repurposed old buses and historic barns and churches.)

And now in Paris, there’s this communal book exchange sitting atop a tree cage: 

Strasbourg-based street artist Florian Rivière is back with a new, neat urban intervention! Last weekend, Rivière installed a little library on a sidewalk near Gare du Nord … .

I don’t know if that’s a pallet or a crate (or both), but I like it!

See a couple of Riviere’s other urban interventions, a.k.a., “hacktions,” here.

(via Urban Hacktivist Launches Street Library — The Pop-Up City)

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Jun 5 '12
More stuff to do with a pallet.  I want.
From Life on the Balcony

More stuff to do with a pallet.  I want.

From Life on the Balcony

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Jun 3 '12
Stuff to do with a pallett.  Wonder if Home Depot will just give them to you.  

Stuff to do with a pallett.  Wonder if Home Depot will just give them to you.  

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May 28 '12
Our beagle would LOVE this upcycled dog house.
unconsumption:

A huge old console television, acquired for $4 at a Habitat for Humanity ReStore, gets repurposed as a sweet dog bed. Well done. To DIY, see Fried Okra blog.
Reminds me of this computer monitor turned into a smaller pet bed. 
Check out other pet beds and pet houses involving materials reuse here. 

Our beagle would LOVE this upcycled dog house.

unconsumption:

A huge old console television, acquired for $4 at a Habitat for Humanity ReStore, gets repurposed as a sweet dog bed. Well done.

To DIY, see Fried Okra blog.

Reminds me of this computer monitor turned into a smaller pet bed

Check out other pet beds and pet houses involving materials reuse here

672 notes View comments (via unconsumption)Tags: sustainability upcycle recycle reuse home pets