A few years ago, on a trip to Paris, LA-based Lost & Found owner Jamie Rosenthal spotted a line of teak furniture made in India from recycled materials, including discarded fabric yarns and salvaged plastic. "I was delighted to discover a local importer recently; the pieces are both well priced and unlike anything else available for indoor/outdoor use," Rosenthal says. Go to Lost & Found to see the full line of offerings.
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Above: Sal Deck Chair with multicolored seat; $175.
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Above: A detail of the fabric deck chair weaving.
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Above L: Sal Stool Damru Silver; $120. Above R: Sal Stool Round White is made from salvaged plastic; $120.
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Above: The folding teak Sal Garden Chair has a silver plastic woven seat (it's also available in fabric); $250.
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Above: A detail of the chair weaving.
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