OK, wait a minute. Rims on a table? Well, if you are Beth Fuller, and so aye! Fuller has taken objects from the streets of New York Cities' junkyards, and created beautiful recycled objects. All materials used in the cosmos of the "Junkture Table" are sustainable. They are found locally, and are either 99%-100% recycled. With the imagination of Beth Fuller, "Cute things Tin exist fabricated from junk".
Designer: Beth Fuller
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