Text-ile: A unique chair made of old keyboards
Naresh Chauhan | Apr 15 2009


Designed for the UMUL 2009 project (Use More, Use Less), the “Texte-ile” by Dante Bonuccelli and Lamm is an innovative furniture that will allow the users to play their part in sustaining the environment, other than attracting the attention of your guests. Featuring the back finished with numerous computer keys, the armchair is not just visually aesthetic, but at the same time comfortable to sit on. However the project requires keys of the same type and dimension, to come over the visual disabilities of the armchair. The Text-ile is simply an inimitable piece of art that sends keyboard recycling to it amicable best.


Via: Mocoloco

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