Orange Re-imagined Chair by Nina Tolstrup

Orange Re-imagined Chair by Nina Tolstrup two third View

Orange Re-imagined Chair by Nina Tolstrup Front View

Orange Re-imagined Chair by Nina Tolstrup

Tolstrup took chairs she “found in [her] local streets in Bethnal Green” and gave them a new lease of life.
She stripped the old chairs down to the frames, which she powder-coated in bright colours then added new backs and seats that were upholstered locally to match.

There is a message contained in ‘Re-Imagine’ and that is to inspire and encourage us to look again at the unloved furniture in our homes, streets and markets and to make it anew. This is not just a sustainable approach to design and making, but a social one too; through working together with local craft people and pooling resources we can re-imagine the second-hand and redesign our everyday surroundings with our own touch of personality.

Via Dezeen and Studiomamma

This is post number 57 in an attempt to publish 100 Orange Chairs for Inauguration Day.

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