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The Coney Island Line: furniture made from reclaimed boardwalk wood
A furniture company named uhuru has created some pieces of furniture out of the demolished Coney Island boardwalk from earlier this year. The Coney Island Line includes the lounge chair above, a couple of tables, and a lamp, all made … Continue reading
A photo under the Coney Island boardwalk
I made it underneath the Coney Island boardwalk yesterday. It’s a magical place! You can hear the conversations up above and the streaming sunlight through the slits in the wood is amazing. Most of the area is walkable standing upright, … Continue reading
Underneath the Coney Island boardwalk
Curbed linked to the documentary photography work of Nathan Kensinger who recently went to photograph underneath the Coney Island boardwalk. I don’t venture out to Coney Island much and I honestly had no idea that there was even access to … Continue reading