We saved it; now it’s your turn to make something out of it! Pricing varies.
© 2012 kgerred. All rights reserved.
© 2012 kgerred. All rights reserved.
We saved it; now it’s your turn to make something out of it! Pricing varies.
© 2012 kgerred. All rights reserved.
Get organized with these storage boxes and files, once used as props on film sets! Various sizes and colors, $6-$12.
© 2012 kgerred. All rights reserved.
These colorful beads went fast!
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These mid-century printed educational flash cards were super popular.
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Only a few of these left. $3 each. These are SOLD OUT.
© 2012 kgerred. All rights reserved.
Glass, metal, plastic, clear, colored, iridescent–all under $10! These sell fast, so come get them while they last!
© 2012 swittchen. All rights reserved.
This kotatsu was made using lumber salvaged from local film set constructions! (re•created by Vinni Cheng, Aaron Fleury, and Brian Romasky)
© 2012 swittchen. All rights reserved.
Local artists volunteer with us to make many beautiful, one-of-a-kind cards out of materials that used to be discarded. These were made by local scenic artists from the paper that was used underneath theatrical scenery while painting for The Walnut … Continue reading
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These pillows were made to go with their kotatsu, a Japanese heated table, also made with reclaimed materials from The Resource Exchange! (re•created by Vinni Cheng and Aaron Fleury)
© 2012 maddog. All rights reserved.
The Resource Exchange was formed to help Philadelphia’s art and entertainment industry create more sustainably. SETS was written as our first step towards greening local film and theatre productions.
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Many shapes and colors, some as low as $1/sq ft!
© 2012 theresourceexchange. All rights reserved.
Generocity Meet-up www.generocity.org Their first nonprofit meet-up, to show folks “more about the good that’s going on right here in our city, how they do it and meet other socially conscious Philadelphians.” A tour and short talk from Executive Director … Continue reading