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however I do still stand by the torpedotiddies
Extremely wee books!
I wondered how small I could make a book. Turns out, pretty damn small. What should I write in these? Poetry, spells? One entire tweet?
Paper, card, and reclaimed silk. 2020. A first-time bookbinding experiment.
replaced energies (2023) studio view (details)
photo on forex, ballpoint drawing on cardboardbox, reclaimed material: plastic wire, woven plastics found by the sea, left over triplex, dibond-waste-pieces, waste of pvc-flooring
How To Improve The Sustainability Of Your Garden Project
How To Improve The Sustainability Of Your Garden Project
Many people around the world try to practise green living to do their part in saving the planet. (more…)
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Take a look inside this incredible 2-story minimalist treehouse built entirely from reclaimed materials
Take a look inside this incredible 2-story minimalist treehouse built entirely from reclaimed materials
Did you ever have a treehouse in your childhood residence? How many hours have you spent inside it, feeling the relaxing breeze while enjoying your own private suite? And even if you didn’t have one growing up, how hard did you beg for your parents to build you one? You might be an adult now, but it wouldn’t hurt to revisit your adamant desire to spend a night in a cozy treehouse. No, we’re not…
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Dunton Hot Springs by Reclaimed Space
Inspiring Oaks by Reclaimed Space