May 8, 2008 at 10:46 am by Larkyn Mungovan

Georgia on My Mind

These truly original designs from eco-furniture line dryads dancing swirl out of the mind of artist Simone R. Wilson. Her enthusiasm for constructing things from found objects began with the first slingshot she made from a select tree branch, inner tube rubber from an old tractor tire, and some string from an old boot. 



Each unique patchwork object - whether it be a bold club chair or a dining room table big enough to fit your whole patchwork family - are made from reclaimed wood. With their bright colors and festive look they are clearly reflective of the artist's Georgian folk art background.

Images: dryads dancing
- via alternative consumer

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