It can be hard to find durable, attractive home accessories that are also eco-friendly, especially for shoppers who aren't into vintage goods. These sleek home accessories — all made from reclaimed wood — show that while it may be a tall order, it's one that can be stylishly accomplished.
These designs incorporate wood from a variety of sources — driftwood, architectural veneer offcuts, and reclaimed fir wood among them. Even better, the designs are classic enough that you'll want to keep them around your house for a long, eco-friendly while.
1.You can choose a custom finish for this reclaimed wood bike rack — and also customize it to fit your bike. $95 at Cantilever and Press.
2. These chunky hooks are reclaimed from a Peruvian furniture maker. $24 Viva Terra.
3. A simple, pretty fir wood plate, perfect for summer parties. $18 at Terrain.
4. This rustic light from Anzfer Farms would work well perched in an eclectic bookshelf vignette. $80 at The Curiosity Shoppe.
5. This sleek veneer bracelet cleverly converts to a coffee sleeve. About $80 at Contexture Design.
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oh look, i used reclaimed wood to keep my paw from touching the hot virgin paper pulp coffee cup!
'caiti', LOL!
XDDD
diy reclaiming projects tend to be more creative and attractive to me...not to mention cheaper.
knowing my tendencies, i'd probably end up accidentally throwing out my $80 coffee sleeve.
Is anyone else tired of seeing these "bike holders"? Your clean white wall would last two days before you saw tire marks on them.
''Is anyone else tired of seeing these "bike holders"? Your clean white wall would last two days before you saw tire marks on them."
Completely agree!