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Home Build Design DIY Recycled Office Space

DIY Recycled Office Space

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MobileOffice from The Practice of Everyday Design.

Canadian designers Antoine Morris and David Long, from The Practice of Everyday Design, have created a combo office and living space –MobileOffice - constructed from discarded materials sourced from within a one-block radius of their office.

MobileOffice from The Practice of Everyday Design.

The carbon-neutral design materials were transported by hand, dolly or bicycle to the construction site. The only non-recycled materials used for the project were the nails and brackets needed to hold the design together.

MobileOffice from The Practice of Everyday Design.

The designers explain their innovative sustainable experiment with, “The mobile office has allowed us to consolidate all the furniture and shelving into one mobile unit. This has freed up our office space allowing us the flexibility to make large scale models and have spontaneous dance parties.”

Visit: http://everydaydesign.ca/

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