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18/09/2011

Upcycled Traffic Sign Furniture



Designer Boris Bally of providence, rhode island utilizes the graphic and material potential of recycled traffic signs as his medium,transforming them into bold, statement pieces of furniture. bally works following the philosophy of '‘HUMANUFACTURED®',
An approach whereby the hybridization of art, design and craft with a variety of hand and production skills occurs. His latest design is the 'broadway armchair' which minimizes scrap generated in its manufacture while simultaneously honing the numerous technical challenges of working with the unyielding material of traffic signs. bally goes through a lot of effort in the location, purchasing and selection of optimal signage material to produce his furniture creations. during the production of these chairs, nothing goes to waste. anything left over during the manufacturing process is further used in the creation of other products
such as switch plates, mailboxes, house numbers, clocks, picture frames, even key fobs. through his work, Bally hopes to open minds to individuals, making them realize that recycled work doesn't have to appear dismal or have a lack of comfort.
By producing hundreds of these armchairs in a year alone, bally will be able to re-direct over twenty tons of aluminum from landing in the landfills. 
Each chair uses champagne corks offering anti-slip / anti-scratch legs, and hardware for its construction. 






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