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Recycled Clothes & Resin For Funky Furniture By Tobias Juretzek

10:03 am in designers, furniture, germany, recycled, recycled consumer goods, recycled fashion by TreeHugger

rememberme2.jpgPhotos: Tobias Juretzek From farmhouse beams, to refrigerators and naval mines, furniture made from old -- and odd -- materials is nothing new, but what about furniture that's made from clothing? Defying expectations of what mere clothing can do,...Read the full story on TreeHugger

Those Hipsters at Holstee Launch A Colourful Upcycled Wallet for Summer

4:45 am in accessories, ethical, Fashion & Beauty, india, recycled fashion, united states by TreeHugger

Holstee Delhi Rang Product photo There's no doubt that an ethical brand with hipster flavour is still rare enough as to be an attention grabbing entity. Holstee is one such brand, being as brilliant with words and positive attitude as it is with eco-friendly products. Their stock in trade is inspiration, with a tagline that says "Live Your Dream" and a rocking founding motto: "Life is about the people you meet and the things you create with t...Read the full story on TreeHugger

Artist Turns Trash in to Rainbows (Unicorn Not Included)

1:48 pm in consumerism, Design & Architecture, Fashion & Beauty, jewelry, recycled fashion, vintage by TreeHugger

Liz Jones Rubbish RainbowsPhotos courtesy of Liz Jones Melbourne-based artist and jeweler Liz Jones is a bit of a magician, turning trash into beautiful rainbows. Her art is gorgeous, but sadly just a 20-minute stroll on a nearby beach is more than enough time to collect the supplies needed for just one rainbow....Read the full story on TreeHugger

Use Social Media to Buy and Sell Unwanted Items to Friends

7:52 am in clothing, Fashion & Beauty, recycled fashion, vintage fashion by TreeHugger

FBMarketplace homepage photo Photo: courtesy Oodle You've done the grunt work of your spring cleaning, but now what? What do you do with all the things you no longer need? Recycling is the obvious choice but even better is extending the items life by selling it or giving it away. Enter Facebook Marketplace powered by Oodle, which provides users the platform to buy and sell their unwanted items with friends. ...Read the full story on TreeHugger