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Thursday May 28, 2009
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 Here's a very innovative way to think about repurposing tech discards: For the 2009 Use More, Use Less Project, Dante Bonuccelli and Lamm created this one-of-a-kind chair from discarded keyboard keys. Both designers specialize in chic furnishings; Dante is partial to family and home settings, while Lamm finds inspiration in lecture halls and academia.
There is no word on how comfortable the text-ile chair is or if it's meant purely as a decorative piece. Either way, it would be a wonderful conversation starter to geek-out on.
If you're thinking of trying to make your own keyboard-key furniture--or tackling any kind of DIY project--check out the roundup of the Web's best how-to sites at PCMag.com.
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June 3, 2009 10:05 AM
Is it keyboard or chair. It is looking very nice.
June 5, 2009 7:30 AM
I found the best thing to my boyfriend's birthday… It's really hard to find cool and still unique.
So today I saw this thing from ZTARLET on facebook where you can name a real star in the sky and have the certificate and a teddy bear sent to you and pay it by a single SMS. So awesome :)