Guerilla Furniture Design
How to Build Lean, Modern Furniture with Salvaged Materials
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By Will Holman
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- On Sale
- Mar 31, 2015
- Page Count
- 192 pages
- Publisher
- Storey
- ISBN-13
- 9781612123035
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$19.95Price
$26.95 CADFormat
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- Trade Paperback $19.95 $26.95 CAD
- ebook $11.99 $15.99 CAD
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Build stylish and functional furniture from salvaged materials. This innovative guide presents dozens of strategies for upcycling scrap cardboard, metal, plastic, or wood into dependable shelving units, sturdy tables, and fun lamps. With directions for 35 easy and inexpensive projects that include a Cardboard Cantilever Chair, a License Plate Bowl, a Conduit Coatrack, and much more, you’ll be inspired to start filling your home with unique high-style furniture that makes sense for both your wallet and the environment.
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"Will Holman put together a book full of great projects that will jump-start your creativity. It's a fantastic resource for the beginner and experienced maker alike!"Jimmy DiResta, designer and builder, host of Discovery Channel's Dirty Money and HGTV's Hammered
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"I have a license plate bowl, made by Will Holman, sitting on a common table. While the aesthetic appeals, it's really there because it tells a story about where the materials were found and who made it. Learn from one of the best how to make your furniture tell a story you're proud of."Eric J. Wilhelm, PhD, founder of Instructables.com
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