
Manoteca, based in Bologna, Italy, takes discarded materials and up cycles them to create unique pieces of functional furniture, which in them selves are sure to set themselves as a talking piece.. The designer, Elisa Cavani, likes for her creations to keep the furniture and discarded finds as close to their original state as possible.
Elisa has made tables, chairs, mirrors and light stands which all have a magical quirkiness that sets them apart from other things I have seen, making them effectively a functional piece of art. Many even have dual purposes, for example her ‘Indoor’ piece (above and below), made out of a door and can be used as a desk or a dining table, perfect functionality for a smaller space!
“INDOOR TABLE”

“The Indoor” sits eight as a dining table or can be turned into a functional desk at the lift of a hinge with it recycled rawhide pockets…
“I collect objects, take them home and then I wonder what they would like to be. The Manoteca project originates from my personal need to retrain the mind to be flexible by eliminating the prejudice and setting the imagination free”. That is how a door becomes a table that you can use inside and outside and a light bulb becomes a drop of water for the photosynthesis of a tree that produces the light. The game is for me one of the best existing creative processes. As adults we possess more information and can build more complex associations but when we decide to grow up, we tend to stop considering alternative solutions, the space narrows, the colours fade away, and we suffocate. I wanted to avoid drying out as it often happens to the plants in my apartment. Manoteca is just my point of view, is how I would like things to be if it were me to create them.”
Elisa Cavani
Here are a few more of her fab projects…. let me know what you think and which is your favourite!
“LA NUIT DE NOEL”

The light is to resemble a drop of water falling into the water surrounding the trunk ( which is made out of resin to look like water)….The leather wires run through the trunk.

IL FAUSTO
I think one of my favourites has to be the trike that doubles up as a book case and lamp… obviously appeals to my inner child.


“OLMO”
If you are looking for a new kitchen then Manoteca has the cabinets and sinks for you. Made out of an old Carpenters table Elisa has bought the work mate into the kitchen…

you can also add in the four people kitchen Island


“ABAT-JOUR SOLITUDE”
And for those who enjoy that little bit of humour in your furniture, I love this little quirky bed stand which has it’s own little nightlight powered by some secret little workers…


The little man waits under the street lamp, little is he aware that the men underground are keeping him bathed in light!!!

and repairing environmental damage!…..

I hope you enjoyed… on with the colourful journey…….
(all pictures are copyright Monteca)


imbuteria
August 15, 2012 at 5:56 am
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This Sydney Life
August 15, 2012 at 7:20 am
What a great find, BCD! I love ‘the Indoor’, but my favourite is the bed stand, too. I love the idea that all those little men are working away to make my world a little brighter…
birdcagedesign
August 15, 2012 at 7:23 am
They are really fun arn’t they! I think I may have to stick some toy soldiers on my bedside cabinet!
they make something fairly plain just that bit more special!
EverydaySparks
August 15, 2012 at 1:32 pm
Very cool – I love the tree and the tricycle, but agree that the little men are a great feature!
birdcagedesign
August 15, 2012 at 6:01 pm
I think one of my favourites is the trike… very cute, I also love that table though!…. oh I love them all….
twoblackdoggies
August 15, 2012 at 4:27 pm
Very creative, and I love the bicycle as a book stand and lamp. The Indoor Table would be perfect for our house, the only problem would be deciding who would get to use the desk
birdcagedesign
August 15, 2012 at 6:02 pm
I think you would have right to the desk…. !!!
elisa
September 2, 2012 at 6:17 am
Thank’s to all, I’m glad you like them. And thanks for the beautiful post!
Elisa
birdcagedesign
September 2, 2012 at 7:59 am
You are welcome, we loved them and look forward to seeing more!