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Traffic signs making a great decor

By: hippyflower (13)  |  05/29/2007 12:24 PM
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transit chairs
transit chairs
Who knew traffic signs can have some aesthetic value... All these pieces are created by Boris Bally using recycled pieces of our daily urban environment.

"Boris Bally recycles street signs and bottle caps, pressing, forming, and riveting them to create furniture and bowls. He handpicks the raw materials for their thickness, condition, color, and graphics. These industrial-strength pieces celebrate a raw American street look. "

Each piece is unique and has distinguished graphic, since all are made o random objects and signs. I love the pop-art look and feel of these, and you definitely can't go more green that that!


  

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Comments (2)
iif i was doing the whole flashy trashy think it would deff be TRASHY. not so hott.
Comment by: livvie @ 06/09/2007, 02:31:22 PM
What do you mean by trashy? I like the idea!!!
Comment by: TheItGirl @ 07/18/2007, 04:58:08 PM

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