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Belting recycled bits & bobs

Ting2Praise be for ingenious designers. This cracking place mat and coaster aren't made from ridiculously expensive Japanese fabrics imported from the other side of the world - they're hand-crafted from recycled leather belts. It's just one of a whole range of accessories made by Ting, expert at recycling vintage belts and seatbelt fabrics into stuff you'd actually want to buy. As well as place mats, it makes new belts, bags, wallets and cushions. You can order a selection of it via Ting's website  or buy a whole lot in person from Liberty in London. [read in Project Magazine]

May 26, 2005 in Design & furniture, Recycling | Permalink

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