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Resource Revival Cycle Inspired Design

27 August 2008, 00.10 | Posted in Design | No comments »

selectism - Resource Revival Cycle Inspired Design

Since 1994 Resource Revival has been dedicated to producing innovative design product out of recycled bike parts. Among the best of their products are the clocks.These come in a variety of styles, using different components of the bike, and manage to capture both the functional needs of a clock and the former life of the material rather well. There is something to be said for recycle based design that comes off inspired instead of half hearted. A welcome addition to home or office.

Resource Revival also takes donations of old parts, so if your changing rigs, or just unloading unwanted stuff, give it a thought. 

View more examples of the clocks, and a nice bottle opener after the jump.


resourcerevival Clock.Cog.Desk Resource Revival Cycle Inspired Design

resourcerevival Clock.Desk.Pend Resource Revival Cycle Inspired Design

resourcerevival 4Openers Resource Revival Cycle Inspired Design


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