
the green family is a series of kitchen tools and meal-preparation made of a recycled plastic and wood blend, attractive and functional design, each piece has been given a first name green, of course is the family name, and personality that matches its appearance, and at the end of a green’s life-cycle, it can be recycled too!
At long last, you can finally grate cheese with a princess, peel veggies with a nuclear warhead, and scrub your dishes with Guy Fieri’s head. We recommend taking advantage of that overnight delivery ASAP. Additional photos are available after the break.
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You can’t see it from this picture, but the person that is humping hugging the utensils as shown is actually cut from the placemat, but since he is cut from the middle of the placemat his empty place is covered by the plate on top of it (pictured after the break.)
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What separates a rich man from a hobo? When a rich man sits on a 50 gallon drum it has cushions, swanky European brand names, and falls into the “recycled” category. And oh yeah, he gets to pay $417 for the privilege. An additional design is pictured after the break.
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Playtime becomes a lesson in environmental responsibility thanks to this recycling truck toy made from discarded milk jugs. Now kids can supplement the garbage truck with recycling and wake up the army man neighborhood at 7 am on a Friday morning to the sound of large trucks and clattering bottles.
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Some creatures just don’t have any respect for your garden full of statues, gnomes in particular. This Wrecking Ball Garden Sculpture has just one purpose and that is to leave no other sculpture standing. He will leave no stone unturned to destroy all others, it is just who he is. Since it is made of recycled military-surplus steel and a reclaimed army helmet used during WWII, it is an environmentally friendly product as well.
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If you want your cat to use a cat scratcher instead of your couch to sharpen its claws, you need to give it something that it wants to scratch. Let it have a few minutes with this dog shaped scratcher and your couch will be free from scratch marks from then on. You may want to warn your dog about your plans first though. It is made of recycled cardboard, so it’s eco-friendly as well.
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These 24″ DPW Platters made from retired street signs are described as “edgy, modern and certainly something your guests will want to talk about”. In addition, each platter has “it’s own distinctive marks”, which means dinner conversation can focus on trying to determine whether each imperfection was the result of a car hitting the sign, a bird strike, or simply kids chucking rocks at it. Fun for the whole family!
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Finally you can put your fears of a picnic-time avalanche to rest with this recycled snowboard picnic table. They can be made from boards of your choice (provided they are available), and at 30″ X 60″, it should comfortably seat up to six people. So now if winter rears it ugly head and sends a wave of snow your way, your potato salad may be history but you can tear the table apart and ride to safety. All but that sixth person… that guy’s screwed.
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You love America’s dominance in the past and you love insects as well. You can’t get much more perfect of an illustration of the combination than this. Using recycled army helmets from the second world war, artist Fred Conlon captures the horrors of war in a totally unique way. And are those pliers for a mouth?
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