Most people look at a junkyard and see piles and piles of trash that's well past its prime as a useful inanimate object. They'd rather not rummage through tires and busted up radios hoping to find useful gems. That's where Beth Fuller differs from most people. The recent graduate of Brooklyn's Pratt Institute has proven that beautiful things can be made from junk with her Junkture Table. Fuller's creation showcases a magnesium wheel rim straight from the junkyard, that hovers several inches off the ground and casts mesmerizing shadows below, to serve as the unique centerpiece to this striking furnishing that effectively turns Urban Junk into Urban Chic. The Junkture Table is designed with sustainability in mind. All materials are locally sourced, reclaimed, 99% recycled and/or 100% recyclable. So the next time you're wondering what'cha gonna do with all that junk in your trunk, perhaps you should take it to Beth Fuller before you bring it to the dump.

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Christof Fulliere Wednesday, 01.30.08 @ 9:48 pm

Nice work Beth! Taking a line from the Black Eyed Peas….they also had an idea of what to do with the junk….haha.

What you gon’ do with all that junk?
All that junk inside your trunk?
I’ma get, get, get, get, you drunk,
Get you love drunk off my hump.




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