Jamboree Dog Hammock Made From Waste Products by Ilya Fridma
Jamboree dog hammock is a concept dog hammock by industrial designer, Ilya Fridma. The main goal of this project is to increase the product lifecycle, therefore, the materials used in this product came from “waste products”. The main material of this hammock is the rubber collected from old flip flops. These rubber flip flops are connected using old clothesline (steel cable with a plastic outer coating) to create bouncy and comfortable surface, not only that, it can also create static electricity which pretty useful to collect loose dog hairs when the dog is lying on it. In this way, you can let your dog shed on this hammock instead on your rug or carpet or couch.
The frame of Jamboree dog hammock has been crafted from laser-cut materials such as steel, aluminum, acrylic, and paper. The designer explains that it’s important to provide various different hammock sizes to accommodate from small to large dog.
From : Ilya Fridma
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nice idea………….