Rotating Recyclable Chair

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Made from 100% recyclable cardboard, the chair can be rotated in three positions depending on the mood of the user: (via ThisNext Blog)

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Updated Nov 29, 2007

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kontractor on Nov 29, 2007

Great design

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StraightLine's recommendation

For those of you that just aren't satisfied with "ordinary," may I suggest the Rotating Recyclable Chair. First of all, it's made from 100% recycled cardboard. Go earth! Second, it can be easily rotated into 3 different positions with just one hand (so they say): lounge chair, regular chair or a stool. And last but not least, the design is fabulous! (via whosdiary)

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