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Brazilian Designer
Brunno Jahara of Jahara Studio created this beautiful collection of furniture made of brightly colored discarded scrap wood strips.
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The collection is an homage to Brazil's rural traditions and culture and each piece is named after a Rio de Janeiro shanty town.
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The bright colors and scrap wood symbolizes the living conditions of people that moved from the countryside into big cities searching for a better life (i.e improvised homes made of scrap.)
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The collections also includes tables, desks and benches painted white with slivers of raw wood showing through. Each piece is finished with a laminate made of recycled PET bottles and non toxic paint.
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We love the contrast of the old dark wood with the rustic tops in these storage cabinets.
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Jahara teamed up with a furniture factory which specializes in working with wood leftover from construction and demolition sites. The factory is now launching NDT BRAZIL, an international brand committed to working in a sustainable and design-concious way.
Hope you liked this beautiful collection of furniture and we'll see you next week with more!
1 comment:
Great post. I love his work. That desk is especially beautiful.
Now to do a little shopping at Hindsvik!
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