War-Tone furniture for a clean and green world

Sahil KhuranaApr 25 2011

War leads to destruction, leaving many dead and homeless. A battle can never leave behind soothing memories but things are about to change. An artist can squeeze art from anywhere and that is what exactly what Ezri Tarazi from Israel did. The designer as well as a professor has made amazing furnishings using materials that were part of wars christened as War-Tone furniture.

war torn furniture 1
war torn furniture 1

Ezri has carved beautiful eco-friendly furniture pieces using ammunition boxes, steel I-beams, recycled scrap and industrial materials. The artist used aluminum, wood and wool pushed out of various things and used them in a fashionable manner. Tables and chairs fashioned from such unique things is a step ahead to preserve the dying nature. In a time where people are fighting in this part of the world, Ezri Tarazi is trying to utilize even the negative in a positive manner.

The artist has carved a total of 7 furniture pieces in an ingenious manner, which are exceptional in their own way. A table has been made using a map of Baghdad while there is a sofa that has been created from sandbags put together in a non-figurative manner. Another piece of furniture looks like a beautiful and colorful collage of pictures and sure manages to grab a lot of attention. Wool and wood that was exuberated has been given unique forms that without any doubt leave a string impression. Scraps of wood have been pulled together in a way that can leave any onlooker baffled.

Owning a furniture piece, that is environment friendly, means bringing the misfortunate memories in your life, which will prick time and again what destruction wars can cause. The artist has preserved the creations in a neat manner even if his surroundings shower misfortunate events. War-Tone furniture is clean and green in every sense hoping to make this world a better place to live in.

Via: Seeqq

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