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This Cozy Dog Crate cum Stylish Side Table is Made From Discarded Bamboo Chopsticks

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Happy JastaBy Happy JastaMarch 2, 20252 Mins Read
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This Multi-Purpose End Table is Made From Discarded Chopsticks
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The world is full of real-life examples where one person’s waste becomes another’s treasure. You may remember Estonian artist Villu Jaanisoo, who crafted sculptural chairs from discarded tires, or Atelier SOHN’s furniture made from wooden fish boxes. Both are inspiring examples of sustainable design. US-based startup RENEW by TRINITY is following the trend and is turning waste chopsticks into sustainable material that can be used to make kitchenware, furniture, and other household goods.

Chopsticks-turned-furniture does not seem like a real thing, but it has become a reality. The company creates everything from coffee tables to benches and shelves from it, and the multipurpose RENEW Hide and Seek Dog Crate and End Table is a fantastic example that will instantly grab your attention. You will be surprised to see how creatively discarded chopsticks have been utilized in the design.

This furniture piece serves dual purposes – it is an side table and also a dog crate for small dogs. The combination of bamboo and espresso-brown pinewood creates a beautiful contrast. There is wire mesh on two sides that lets in light and air. The front two-sided gate can also be locked to keep the pet secure and safe. The dog crate is bottomless and features a removable plastic tray for easy clean-up. Furthermore, there is a drawer to keep dog treats and toys.

Also Read: Unsleepy Series Explores Coffee Waste in Raw and Textured Furniture Pieces

Each week, 1.5 billion single-use chopsticks are disposed of around the globe, and this startup aiming to use them as a raw material is a definite move toward sustainability. This particular table is crafted from 2,129 reclaimed bamboo chopsticks, cutting about 228.01 pounds of CO₂ emissions. The carbon footprint stats are engraved on the top to highlight its green motive.

The RENEW Hide and Seek Dog Crate and End Table measures 18 inches wide, 24 inches deep, and 22.5 inches high. If you wish to get one, it is listed for about $398 on the official website. It is delivered flat-pack and can be assembled in about 20 minutes.

This Multi-Purpose End Table is Made From Discarded Chopsticks
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This Multi-Purpose End Table is Made From Discarded Chopsticks
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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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