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UPDATE 06.04.2010: See no.5
1. You can build a cuff that becomes a coffee sleeve.

image via thedesignblog.org
Made by Contexture from reclaimed architectural veneer offcuts….
can I just say W-o-W
2. You can make wooden rings and jewelry.

image via contexture
These here are bentwood rings, wedge-shaped bands made with contrasting Benge and Maple layers. Also made with reclaimed architectural veneer offcuts glued cross grain for strength -from Contexture

image via coconut jewelry
Wood and Nautilus ring from Coco Loco Jewelry



Or you can have a beautiful parure of Koa Wood and Bone jewelry, shaped into plumerias, the flower of Hawai’i.
(I do have the three above-i with chord ties instead of clasps, which I think are more in harmony with the wood-…watercolor coming soon:))
3. You can take a hint from the Renassaince painters and make a painting made in wood.

Images from Renaissance: Brunelleschi to Michelangelo
Yyou can build a cuff that becomes a coffee sleeve.
4. You can use a barrel (!) and make furniture with it – give it up for local San Diego artists:) Check out barrellymadeit.com, their store is located in my very own neighborhood of Hillcrest, Uptown San D.

The concept behind barellymadeit.com

all images via barellymadeit.com


4. You can create a unique Vespa!

Made in Portugal. Click on the image for the site of the artist + more photos.
Do you know of other interesting use of wood in architecture, art, furniture and industrial design?
Do share! I will keep updating this post.
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