If not with the Re-Turned Bird by Lars Beller Fjetland, leftover woods are generally considered as worthless, which lead them to be tossed out in trashes and landfills. Today, leftover woods has been elevated from being worthless to becoming one of the most desired and needed materials because they are now used in creating the lovely and guilt-free wood creation, the Re-turned.
The product is a fruit of the designers desire to have a more creative career without harming Mother Nature, which led him to transfer from the Norwegian School of Economics to the Bergen National Academy of the Arts. After having a short trip with his bike in his hometown, he have seen dumpsters in almost every corner, so he decided to make use of them and built 20 birds.
Enhancing the designer’s creation is the Norwegian graphic design bureau, Grandpeople, as they collaborate in the last few years. They are the ones in charge of the graphic of the birds as well as the designer webpage resulting into a clean and sleek wooden creation and elegant looking website.
The birds turn out to be a perfect eco-friendly home décor. The Re-Turned Bird looks lovely enough to create a natural feel or ambiance to your home.
Source: Beller