Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Boise designer recognized for turning old materials into cool, new things
Boise Idaho's Christophe Guigon was featured a few nights ago on FOX 12 News for his innovative and creative use of used materials. Basically, he makes really cool things out of non-biodegradable materials that would otherwise end up in the landfill. Several pieces Christophe has made adorn Drake Cooper, including two conference tables, cubicle dividers, wall dividers, art displays, and a kitchen table made of our old es/drake sign. So if you have some old stuff lying around and want some new stuff, give Christophe a shout. For the complete FOX 12 story, view the video below.

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