Offcut Stools by EdwardsMoore
Offcut Stools, by Edwards Moore, are bar stools made from bundling wood offcuts together. The tops are sanded level and finished with wood putty, linseed oil, & a wax sealant. The stools were shown at Raising the Bar as part of the State of Design festival. The show challenged 10 architects to use recycled materials to design components for a working licensed bar. All the materials for the show had to be either hard rubbish finds, found objects or the reused existing materials.
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