At 500,000 square feet, the Replacements showroom and warehouse is a temple to dinnerware, with every imaginable pattern on hand.
At 500,000 square feet, the Replacements showroom and warehouse is a temple to dinnerware, with every imaginable pattern on hand.
“There’s less demand for formal patterns,” Page says. “Some people say, ‘I want to pass this on to my kids, but none of them want it!’”
“There’s less demand for formal patterns,” Page says. “Some people say, ‘I want to pass this on to my kids, but none of them want it!’”
The dining table was custom-made from scrap, with salvaged stone slabs for the surface and bent TMT bars forming the legs. NO Architects drew up the design and it was crafted by a local artisan. The sofa and built-in bench were also crafted from leftover materials, resulting in the playfully mismatched upholstery.
The dining table was custom-made from scrap, with salvaged stone slabs for the surface and bent TMT bars forming the legs. NO Architects drew up the design and it was crafted by a local artisan. The sofa and built-in bench were also crafted from leftover materials, resulting in the playfully mismatched upholstery.
Photo by: David Bowman
Photo by: David Bowman
Piet Hein Eek posing with his scraps
Piet Hein Eek posing with his scraps
The Food Cycler by Food Cycle Science, $530

In urban environments, composting can be a challenge—it takes time and space and frequently yields a malodorous aroma. Enter the Food Cycler: In as little as three hours, it quietly turns food scraps into soil without the hassle, mess, or olfactory offenses associated with traditional methods.
The Food Cycler by Food Cycle Science, $530 In urban environments, composting can be a challenge—it takes time and space and frequently yields a malodorous aroma. Enter the Food Cycler: In as little as three hours, it quietly turns food scraps into soil without the hassle, mess, or olfactory offenses associated with traditional methods.
The rear of the Monolith highlights more of the house's angles with the custom Hogwire railing on the patio.
The rear of the Monolith highlights more of the house's angles with the custom Hogwire railing on the patio.
Chalkboard-fronted cabinets provide an ideal surface for scrawling shopping lists.
Chalkboard-fronted cabinets provide an ideal surface for scrawling shopping lists.
The word “furtif” roughly translates to “stealth” in English, which explains the range’s B-2 Stealth Bomber matte black aesthetics. TB Groupe used the sophisticated technology in the blade to inform the handle’s unconventional geometry. The knife provides an interesting contrast with a traditional wood cutting board.
The word “furtif” roughly translates to “stealth” in English, which explains the range’s B-2 Stealth Bomber matte black aesthetics. TB Groupe used the sophisticated technology in the blade to inform the handle’s unconventional geometry. The knife provides an interesting contrast with a traditional wood cutting board.
Facundo Ochoa’s beach house is an ode to craft and coastal living with a sprawling deck, DIY details, and lots of room to hang out.
Facundo Ochoa’s beach house is an ode to craft and coastal living with a sprawling deck, DIY details, and lots of room to hang out.
Metals broker S. J. Sherbanuk (left) and designer James Campbell (right) created a new home in Collingwood, Ontario, with old scrap. "Repurpose, refurbish, recycle" was the guiding principle for the project. The modern, metal fireplace becomes a sculptural feature of an outdoor deck.
Metals broker S. J. Sherbanuk (left) and designer James Campbell (right) created a new home in Collingwood, Ontario, with old scrap. "Repurpose, refurbish, recycle" was the guiding principle for the project. The modern, metal fireplace becomes a sculptural feature of an outdoor deck.
These gloves by Quirky solve the problem of scrolling through touch screens in the cold.
These gloves by Quirky solve the problem of scrolling through touch screens in the cold.
A view from above offers a glimpse of the pool that hangs on the edge of the sprawling patio.
A view from above offers a glimpse of the pool that hangs on the edge of the sprawling patio.
A sprawling deck on the second story takes up more than half the footprint of the home.
A sprawling deck on the second story takes up more than half the footprint of the home.
In the entryway, a Tati lamp by Ferruccio Laviani for Kartell sits on a shelf Christopher made from kitchen cabinetry scraps.
In the entryway, a Tati lamp by Ferruccio Laviani for Kartell sits on a shelf Christopher made from kitchen cabinetry scraps.
The couple’s cat, Pinot, keeps watch on Craig’s desk, which faces the sleeping alcove. A heavy custom curtain from Rose Brand curves around the bed to give sleepers more quiet and privacy.
The couple’s cat, Pinot, keeps watch on Craig’s desk, which faces the sleeping alcove. A heavy custom curtain from Rose Brand curves around the bed to give sleepers more quiet and privacy.
Artist Cori Creed stands in the kitchen of the vacation home in rural British Columbia that she and her husband, Craig Cameron, built with their friend and architect, Kevin Vallely. Cori made the ceramic dinnerware and pendants, while Craig built the kitchen island and installed the plywood ceiling with the help of his stepfather.
Artist Cori Creed stands in the kitchen of the vacation home in rural British Columbia that she and her husband, Craig Cameron, built with their friend and architect, Kevin Vallely. Cori made the ceramic dinnerware and pendants, while Craig built the kitchen island and installed the plywood ceiling with the help of his stepfather.
Thanks to its size, the living room could accommodate multiple new vignettes like this work area overlooking the Bosphorus Strait.
Thanks to its size, the living room could accommodate multiple new vignettes like this work area overlooking the Bosphorus Strait.
Bartels, left, and Hess, right, demonstrate another use for tail block scraps: moustaches.
Bartels, left, and Hess, right, demonstrate another use for tail block scraps: moustaches.
The concrete bench in the living area just past the kitchen is built into the sloping wall. The Pedro wire stool is by Craig Bond for Candywhistle.
The concrete bench in the living area just past the kitchen is built into the sloping wall. The Pedro wire stool is by Craig Bond for Candywhistle.
Sprawling across 2,500 square feet, the dwelling is divided into two zones. The open living areas are housed on the west side, while more private quarters—including a master suite—are sited on the eastern part of the house.
Sprawling across 2,500 square feet, the dwelling is divided into two zones. The open living areas are housed on the west side, while more private quarters—including a master suite—are sited on the eastern part of the house.
Craig and Thomas infused the surfaces of the space with their bold taste by alternating the orientation of the wood grain in the millwork veneer panels to create a lively pattern.
Craig and Thomas infused the surfaces of the space with their bold taste by alternating the orientation of the wood grain in the millwork veneer panels to create a lively pattern.
Architect Craig Steely has become fast friends with Russell-Clarke and Moolsintong. He hangs out in the kitchen and lives not far from the house.
Architect Craig Steely has become fast friends with Russell-Clarke and Moolsintong. He hangs out in the kitchen and lives not far from the house.
When Cathy and Craig bought the land, it was completely bare. With plenty of sun and rain, these palms have grown a lot in the last two years.
When Cathy and Craig bought the land, it was completely bare. With plenty of sun and rain, these palms have grown a lot in the last two years.
Builder Ross Percival helped finesse the finely tuned detailing that separates the internal slope from the rock outside (opposite). The Pedro wire stool is by Craig Bond for Candywhistle.
Builder Ross Percival helped finesse the finely tuned detailing that separates the internal slope from the rock outside (opposite). The Pedro wire stool is by Craig Bond for Candywhistle.
The lava rock used for the steps was cut on a giant saw near Hilo. Craig finished assembling the staircase just in time for Zane’s one-year baby luau.
The lava rock used for the steps was cut on a giant saw near Hilo. Craig finished assembling the staircase just in time for Zane’s one-year baby luau.
The screen around the lanai is made from extrene, a material used by the military for radio towers. The welded-steel sculpture, set atop a pile of a’a rocks, was made by Craig.
The screen around the lanai is made from extrene, a material used by the military for radio towers. The welded-steel sculpture, set atop a pile of a’a rocks, was made by Craig.
The front door is recessed to allow a small enclosed covered area that has a floating bench and boot scrap.
The front door is recessed to allow a small enclosed covered area that has a floating bench and boot scrap.
Architect Craig Steely designed this house for himself, his wife Cathy Liu, a painter, and their son, Zane, that looks out to the Pacific Ocean from a lava flow on the big island of Hawaii.
Architect Craig Steely designed this house for himself, his wife Cathy Liu, a painter, and their son, Zane, that looks out to the Pacific Ocean from a lava flow on the big island of Hawaii.
Once a musty crawl space, the new porch features a custom built-in table and Cane-line Breeze chairs.
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Rockport, Massachusetts
Dwell Magazine : November / December 2017
Once a musty crawl space, the new porch features a custom built-in table and Cane-line Breeze chairs. - Rockport, Massachusetts Dwell Magazine : November / December 2017
Marchesa co-founder Keren Craig acquired the property 14 years ago and has since transformed and expanded it into a sprawling 4,635-square-foot residence.
Marchesa co-founder Keren Craig acquired the property 14 years ago and has since transformed and expanded it into a sprawling 4,635-square-foot residence.
Custom coasters from Ashland Leather were cut and dyed with from scrap, reinforcing the restaurant's sustainability efforts around every corner.
Custom coasters from Ashland Leather were cut and dyed with from scrap, reinforcing the restaurant's sustainability efforts around every corner.
The expansive estate sprawls over several terraced levels.
The expansive estate sprawls over several terraced levels.
The sprawling property has a strong connection to the outdoors.
The sprawling property has a strong connection to the outdoors.
Located on Hawaii’s Big Island, the Lavaflow 1 - Robert Trickey House was designed by San Francisco-based architect, Craig Steely. Captured by architectural photographer Mike Kelley, this home and studio was built on hardened lava from the 1955 Kilauea eruption.
Located on Hawaii’s Big Island, the Lavaflow 1 - Robert Trickey House was designed by San Francisco-based architect, Craig Steely. Captured by architectural photographer Mike Kelley, this home and studio was built on hardened lava from the 1955 Kilauea eruption.

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