Swing from firehose

4eba8fde74c40 b Swing from firehose in furniture fabric accessories  with swing Garden firehose

4eba8ded25861 b Swing from firehose in furniture fabric accessories  with swing Garden firehose

Michael Hensel imagine this interior swing using wood and reclaimed fire hoses. Winner of the re: design [net] work awards 2010.

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  1. MAKE | Recycled Firehose Swing - February 23, 2012

    [...] one. Or you could just use an unbent seat. It’s the work of designer Michael Hensel. [via Recyclart] Share this:Like this:LikeBe the first to like this [...]

  2. Recycled Firehose Swing | TUMBLR TRANSLATOR - February 23, 2012

    [...] A quick eBay search reveals that, in fact, used fire hoses are quite readily available, and not very expensive. The bentwood seat would be a little more challenging, but as woodbending projects go, that shape wouldn’t make for a very difficult one. Or you could just use an unbent seat. It’s the work of designer Michael Hensel. [via Recyclart] [...]

  3. Recycled Firehose Swing - February 23, 2012

    [...] A quick eBay search reveals that, in fact, used fire hoses are quite readily available, and not very expensive. The bentwood seat would be a little more challenging, but as woodbending projects go, that shape wouldn’t make for a very difficult one. Or you could just use an unbent seat. It’s the work of designer Michael Hensel. [via Recyclart] [...]

  4. Recycled Firehose Swing | House of Mods - February 23, 2012

    [...] A quick eBay search reveals that, in fact, used fire hoses are quite readily available, and not very expensive. The bentwood seat would be a little more challenging, but as woodbending projects go, that shape wouldn’t make for a very difficult one. Or you could just use an unbent seat. It’s the work of designer Michael Hensel. [via Recyclart] [...]

  5. High Technology » Blog Archive » Recycled Firehose Swing - February 24, 2012

    [...] A quick eBay search reveals that, in fact, used fire hoses are quite readily available, and not very expensive. The bentwood seat would be a little more challenging, but as woodbending projects go, that shape wouldn’t make for a very difficult one. Or you could just use an unbent seat. It’s the work of designer Michael Hensel. [via Recyclart] [...]

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