"I wanted to engage within the rigid and energy consuming industrial process that is recycling," writes furniture designer Emile Meunier, of his MLT project. "MLT is the fruit of a collaboration with a recycling plant based in Bromont, Quebec."
Unfortunately, the project page doesn't feature any wide shots of the finished pieces. This is a pet peeve of mine--I'm not sure why designers do this. Plastic Recycling
On the wide shots, probably because then the object looks small and unremarkable. But these weirdo stools have potential, or rather the idea!
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