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Tag Archives: recycled
Backpacks made of exploded airbags
Mari Cla Ro sells this backpack shown above which is made from repurposed exploded airbags from vehicles. The bags cost $299 and are handmade and customizable in Canada. I like! [via]
Classified Moto lamps made from old motorcycle parts
Photo: John @ Classified Moto Classified Moto in Richmond, Virginia takes old motorcycles and uses their parts to make lamps. Very cool.
Recycled Mail Sack iPad Case
There seems to be some sort of argument over at Uncommon Goods about how much this recycled mail sack iPad case should cost. It looks great and I’d seriously get one, but not for $55. [via]
Splay: recycled materials turned into home-made spray-paint
Splay is said to be a low-tech solution for spray-painting in areas where traditional spray-paint purchasing isn’t readily available. The home-made solution works with recycled spray-paint tops (gotta get ‘em somewhere, right?) and affixes it to plastic bottles filled with … Continue reading
Recycled paper as U.S. Currency
Check out Jack Rugile’s idea of making U.S. currency look like recycled paper. The notes are incredibly simple and probably wouldn’t be too hard to counterfeit, but they sure look good.