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IKEA and the Culture of Cheap. IKEA has been synonymous with affordable Scandinavian furniture since its founding in 1943. As of 2011. Launched in 1956 at a price of $578 which is equivalent to $4,940 in 2013. I can’t imagine many middle class families spending almost $5,000 on a chair right now but it was common in the 1950’s. These chairs would last a lifetime and people enjoyed having a high quality, well designed chair in their lives. The blog of Makers Alley. Mdash; Tumblr themes.
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IKEA and the Culture of Cheap. IKEA has been synonymous with affordable Scandinavian furniture since its founding in 1943. As of 2011. Launched in 1956 at a price of $578 which is equivalent to $4,940 in 2013. I can’t imagine many middle class families spending almost $5,000 on a chair right now but it was common in the 1950’s. These chairs would last a lifetime and people enjoyed having a high quality, well designed chair in their lives. Le Petit Monster: You can make it any where. You wouldn’t th...
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Makers Alley: Blog • Introducing Le Petit Monster
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Introducing Le Petit Monster. A few weeks ago we had the pleasure of shooting a video of Le Petit Monster. We’re huge fans of upcycling. And love that Le Petit Monster takes it as seriously as we do. They take old, discarded wine creates and turn them into beautiful pieces that can adorn any home. After watching the video, check out their storefront. And meet the little monsters. Reblogged this from makersalley. This pair is so cute. Blog comments powered by Disqus. The blog of Makers Alley.
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Makers Alley: Blog • Le Petit Monster: You can make it any where
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Le Petit Monster: You can make it any where. You wouldn’t think the shoebox apartments of Manhattan to be a hotbed for furniture makers. But, small space hasn’t stopped makers Austin Lacey and Moh Mehrabani from creating and building furniture by upcycling wine crates from local wine shops. The pair started Le Petit Monster. The roof where the magic happens.). When we interviewed them for our Maker Story Video. You can learn more about them here through their Maker Story video:. The blog of Makers Alley.
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Built it Green NYC: the Secret Source for Cheap Reclaimed Lumber. If reclaimed and salvaged material is your thing, then Built It Green NYC. NYC) is your place to get exactly that. BIG! NYC is New York City’s only non-profit retail outlet for salvaged and surplus building materials. Their materials comes from demolished buildings or surplus donation from large builders to small remodelers like you and me. All proceeds from the sale support BIG! Built it green nyc. IKEA and the Culture of Cheap. Consumer ...
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Built it Green NYC: the Secret Source for Cheap Reclaimed Lumber. If reclaimed and salvaged material is your thing, then Built It Green NYC. NYC) is your place to get exactly that. BIG! NYC is New York City’s only non-profit retail outlet for salvaged and surplus building materials. Their materials comes from demolished buildings or surplus donation from large builders to small remodelers like you and me. All proceeds from the sale support BIG! Built it green nyc. The blog of Makers Alley.
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Makers Alley: Blog • Built it Green NYC: the Secret Source for Cheap...
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Built it Green NYC: the Secret Source for Cheap Reclaimed Lumber. If reclaimed and salvaged material is your thing, then Built It Green NYC. NYC) is your place to get exactly that. BIG! NYC is New York City’s only non-profit retail outlet for salvaged and surplus building materials. Their materials comes from demolished buildings or surplus donation from large builders to small remodelers like you and me. All proceeds from the sale support BIG! Built it green nyc. Blog comments powered by Disqus.
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Makers Alley: Blog • Posts Tagged ‘water towers’
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Built it Green NYC: the Secret Source for Cheap Reclaimed Lumber. If reclaimed and salvaged material is your thing, then Built It Green NYC. NYC) is your place to get exactly that. BIG! NYC is New York City’s only non-profit retail outlet for salvaged and surplus building materials. Their materials comes from demolished buildings or surplus donation from large builders to small remodelers like you and me. All proceeds from the sale support BIG! Built it green nyc. The blog of Makers Alley.
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Makers Alley: Blog • Where to woodwork in New York? (hint: it's...
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Where to woodwork in New York? Hint: it’s Brooklyn.). Photo courtesy from 3rd Ward. We get asked a lot about woodworking spaces in New York. We’ve visited enough spaces and makers to know that, though not impossible. Very few woodworkers work out of Manhattan. No surprises there. We will also tell you that Brooklyn is now home to many coworking. Style spaces. Woodworking is not a cheap hobby, but it’s probably easier than ever to get into it- just go to Brooklyn. 2 Dedicated space/work bench rental.
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