Furniture maker Tristan Titeux was always perturbed by the wood that his company, CustomCarpentry, purchased but never put to use. To remedy the problem, he began the ReCut™ series- a line of furniture made from recycled waste cut off wood as well as material salvaged from people’s unwanted furniture.

The first item in the series is the Milo table (named for Titeux’s youngest son), a square bedside or coffee table that is made from pieces of wood too small to be used in other pieces. The Milo flaunts the fact that it’s made from assorted parts- the wood pieces don’t line up perfectly the colors are random.

The top and sides are smoothed with a plant-based glaze; the bottom is left unfinished. As the materials used are dictated by availability at the moment, each unit is unique, though they do not vary tremendously.

(Source: treehugger.com)