Reinier de Jong’s Steel Folding Chairs Have a “Handle” on Re-Use

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If the raw materials used to create these chairs appear ugly at first blush, well, they’ve earned the right; for all of their useful lives they’ve served as broom, rake or spade handles, helping people keep their floors and yards tidy. Core77 fave Reinier de Jong has turned these cast-off items to the more aesthetically pleasing, if equally ignominious, task of supporting your ass.

De Jong’s Steel folding chairs retain their original hard-earned patina on their unworked surfaces, but we dig how he’s scalloped out the parts that come into contact with your body, revealing the “clean” wood within while bowing to ergonomic considerations.

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Got some old brooms of your own? Get in on the action:

You can also contribute to this chair. Donate your old wooden handles of brooms, rakes, spades, flagpoles etc (28 to 29 mm thick) and have it turned into a chair for yourself.

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