Roadblocks recycled into Adirondack chairs

Harsh Jan 5 2009

The junkyard is where roadblocks go after spending some time on the road, but Design students Jeffrey Gerlach and Andrew Stanley have given roadblocks a second life by turning them into chairs. These Adirondack chairs are made from the Department of Public Works’ roadblocks. A chair comes from the assembly of two roadblock pieces and they can be a cost-effective option for public seating.

adirondack chairs from roadblocks cBK3l 5965
adirondack chairs from roadblocks cBK3l 5965

These chairs work well towards reducing urban waste and they’re kinda cool too!

adirondack chairs from roadblocks BnocJ 5965
adirondack chairs from roadblocks BnocJ 5965

Via: Inhabitat

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