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October 29, 2009

Redo Your Closet With Cleveland Art’s Recycled Industrial Design

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We can’t help but admire a well-organized closet, one with matching hangers, shoes in neat rows, and an intuitive method of locating all your favorite stuff. (Unfortunately, in practice, we wouldn’t know what that’s like — the perfectly edited closet remains a pipe dream for us.)

The shockingly beautiful and unique storage systems by Cleveland Art make us want to put our clothes on display. Jason Wein crafts every gorgeously designed piece from salvaged machines literally from the junk yard:

While working at the family salvage yard as a young man he saw the potential of industrial machinery and surplus being repurposed and recycled as functional design for the home, office and retail setting. For well over a decade now, Cleveland Art has been at the forefront of vintage and recycled industrial design.

In keeping with this tradition, Cleveland Art also uses steel, wood, and glass to manufacture selected lines of furniture, lighting, and retail display for clients throughout the United States and abroad. These clients include architects, interior designers, hotels, restaurants and retail stores. The simple design of each piece coexists seamlessly with modern and traditional décor.

And we want those simple designs to coexist with our clothes! Check out the company’s inventory of dressers, clothing racks, mirrors, and other getting-dressed essentials here.

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