Recycled Machines Turned Into Furniture

by Seedorama Staff on November 1, 2010

Inspired by old factory machinery, comes this collection of upcycled furniture with an industrial twist. Melding sculpture and pragmatism, American designer Tim Byrne refurbishes old steel, cast iron and aluminum spokes, cogs and footings found in factories, re-imagining them anew in his line of robust, height-adjustable desks.

Using glass and exotic woods, Byrne updates the heavy industrial feel with a subtle sense of texture and extra colour to create a hybrid of art and dependable functionality.

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