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bvdwastenotcutlery11The best work on display at New York's <strong>International Contemporary Furniture Fair</strong> this year came from student designers. <strong>BVD Collective</strong>, a student project from Appalachian State University, proved this beyond a shadow of a doubt by debuting a stunning collection of lighting fixtures made from recycled plastic utensils. Made from 100% post-consumer plastic utensils (yes, that means dirty forks collected from waste-bins), the 'Waste Not' line of lamps highlights just how elegant and inspired recycled design can be. The gorgeous <strong>Go Go Ghost table lamp</strong> (shown above), by Corey Daniels, is made from 121 recycled plastic knives collected over the course of countless BVD group lunches from a fried chicken restaurant.1
bvdwastenotcutlery31The best work on display at New York's <strong>International Contemporary Furniture Fair</strong> this year came from student designers. <strong>BVD Collective</strong>, a student project from Appalachian State University, proved this beyond a shadow of a doubt by debuting a stunning collection of lighting fixtures made from recycled plastic utensils. Made from 100% post-consumer plastic utensils (yes, that means dirty forks collected from waste-bins), the 'Waste Not' line of lamps highlights just how elegant and inspired recycled design can be. The gorgeous <strong>Go Go Ghost table lamp</strong> (shown above), by Corey Daniels, is made from 121 recycled plastic knives collected over the course of countless BVD group lunches from a fried chicken restaurant.2
bvdwastenotcutlery41The best work on display at New York's <strong>International Contemporary Furniture Fair</strong> this year came from student designers. <strong>BVD Collective</strong>, a student project from Appalachian State University, proved this beyond a shadow of a doubt by debuting a stunning collection of lighting fixtures made from recycled plastic utensils. Made from 100% post-consumer plastic utensils (yes, that means dirty forks collected from waste-bins), the 'Waste Not' line of lamps highlights just how elegant and inspired recycled design can be. The gorgeous <strong>Go Go Ghost table lamp</strong> (shown above), by Corey Daniels, is made from 121 recycled plastic knives collected over the course of countless BVD group lunches from a fried chicken restaurant.3
2500514189_5f08eb0cd5_oThe best work on display at New York's <strong>International Contemporary Furniture Fair</strong> this year came from student designers. <strong>BVD Collective</strong>, a student project from Appalachian State University, proved this beyond a shadow of a doubt by debuting a stunning collection of lighting fixtures made from recycled plastic utensils. Made from 100% post-consumer plastic utensils (yes, that means dirty forks collected from waste-bins), the 'Waste Not' line of lamps highlights just how elegant and inspired recycled design can be. The gorgeous <strong>Go Go Ghost table lamp</strong> (shown above), by Corey Daniels, is made from 121 recycled plastic knives collected over the course of countless BVD group lunches from a fried chicken restaurant.4
2501342856_b13100a07b_o2The best work on display at New York's <strong>International Contemporary Furniture Fair</strong> this year came from student designers. <strong>BVD Collective</strong>, a student project from Appalachian State University, proved this beyond a shadow of a doubt by debuting a stunning collection of lighting fixtures made from recycled plastic utensils. Made from 100% post-consumer plastic utensils (yes, that means dirty forks collected from waste-bins), the 'Waste Not' line of lamps highlights just how elegant and inspired recycled design can be. The gorgeous <strong>Go Go Ghost table lamp</strong> (shown above), by Corey Daniels, is made from 121 recycled plastic knives collected over the course of countless BVD group lunches from a fried chicken restaurant.5
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BVD Collective, Recycled Plastic Cutlery Lamp, Recycled Utensils, Recycled plastic utensil design, lamp from plastic knifes, lamp from plastic forks, reclaimed design, recycled design, Dada, innovation, Appalachian State University’s Industrial Design , Appalachian college, Knife lamp, Black Valley Design CollectiveThe best work on display at New York's <strong>International Contemporary Furniture Fair</strong> this year came from student designers. <strong>BVD Collective</strong>, a student project from Appalachian State University, proved this beyond a shadow of a doubt by debuting a stunning collection of lighting fixtures made from recycled plastic utensils. Made from 100% post-consumer plastic utensils (yes, that means dirty forks collected from waste-bins), the 'Waste Not' line of lamps highlights just how elegant and inspired recycled design can be. The gorgeous <strong>Go Go Ghost table lamp</strong> (shown above), by Corey Daniels, is made from 121 recycled plastic knives collected over the course of countless BVD group lunches from a fried chicken restaurant.7







