Baby Food Jar Chair by Johnny Swing

Baby Food Jar Chair (96 jars were used) by Johnny Swing The recycling aspects of art like Swing’s is incredible when you think about it. This is reuse at one of it’s finest hours if you ask me. Swing has so many delightful objects at his site that you really do need to visit – sit back, take a look, and be amazed.

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Nickle Couch by Johnny Swing

Nickle Couch with 6,400 nickels. Johnny Swing, sculpturer, welder, and all around imaginative guy, welded the couch out of nickels after finding the penny medium tough to crack – although, he did eventually sculpt a penny chair as well. It took 300 hours and weighs 125 pounds.

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Public Cast Iron Bench with foraging squirls

I was quite dismayed to see that several of my beloved grape eating squirrel ironwork benches had been painted all black, instead of maintaining the red and green. I can understand that the local authority need to use money wisely and it’s much quicker to just slosh the black paint all over but these benches are so unique and beautiful that I think they merit the extra expense of keeping the original colours.  Grange promenade

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Snake by Roberto Lazzeroni

Snake is a sign, an armchair with an absolutely exclusive and recognizable design, born thanks to the creative fantasy of Roberto Lazzeroni. The snake chair is a piece of stylish furniture which can easily match with different kind of atmospheres, always keeping its distinctive mark and its strong personality. – Via – Poliform Chair Snake (via Freshome)