A clock made out of a bicycle sprocket and a computer hard drive from Natural Territory:

Beautifully patterned lampshades made out of recycled card stock from Love Eco

One of the more expensive items I came across was this reclaimed cork chaise designed by Daniel Michalik:

My favorite items from the search are these beautiful tumblers that are made out of the bottom half of red wine bottles from Planet Trash:

Lastly, these Emeco chairs are designed by Phillipe Starke and made out of 80% recycled aluminum. They are also guaranteed to last 150 years--talk about sustainable!

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