Funky Patchwork Furniture from Recycled Fabric

September 8, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Furniture, Recycle

Funky Patchwork Furniture from Recycled Fabric
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Patchwork is usually used for quilting and bedcovering. But Lisa Whatmough, a British designer, has used patchwork technique in different way for her Squint Limited company. She adopted it for covering her funky furnitures become unique and fun product. That’s an extraordinary technique I ever see.

She combined various old textille collection and period furniture with traditional way by using tied springs and hand stitched seams. Her designs look colorful and cheerful. She made the chaise longues, cabinet, chair, and many other furniture types. Perhaps her design can be an inspiration for you to recycle some old fabric and furniture instead of putting them to the storage. Go green!

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  1. Dawn on Sat, 31st Oct 2009 12:01 am 

    I love these pieces of furniture, great colors!

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