New York designers are doing what they do best to help Sandy relief efforts. Reclaim NYC is an auction of furniture made from salvaged wood and materials left after the storm. From side tables to light fixtures, the reclaimed creations will be auctioned at the Ligne Roset SoHo showroom on December 19.
In other news, check out an "analog app" that takes two-way iPhone photos, and David Bromstad's Disney-inspired kid's rooms are out of this world. See the headlines after the jump.
• Designers Make Furniture From Sandy Debris For Reclaim NYC Benefit Auction | Architizer
• David Bromstad's Early Work: Disney-Inspired Kids' Rooms | Curbed
• A Modified Moleskine For Shooting Two-Way iPhone Video | Co.Design
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What a great idea. So many companies are doing their part to help. I noticed that Tile-Stones.com is donating 10cents for every square foot of tile sold to the Red Cross. Keep it up guys! :)
Nice way of reaching out to those who need the help. Times like these, I wish I knew wood working.
Understand the good intentions, torn about thinking that someone will own a piece of furniture made from someone elses misfortune. Appreciate the ends intended, but the means, IDK.