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ecochair – foldable cardboard furniture

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25 Comments on "ecochair – foldable cardboard furniture"

  1. Merdam9 on Fri, 12th Feb 2010 8:57 pm 

    Me likes it very much.

  2. kwebber1234 on Fri, 12th Feb 2010 9:10 pm 

    son of a pricky bitch cock

  3. jzlACoSTE on Fri, 12th Feb 2010 9:29 pm 

    this is scary if u read this far u will die in 10 days if u dont send to any 15 videos in 2 hours good luck hope u dont die “

  4. 116Tank on Fri, 12th Feb 2010 10:25 pm 

    cardboard never looked so comfortable.

  5. hahanikka on Fri, 12th Feb 2010 10:42 pm 

    a homeless mans dream. i prefer plastic

  6. babyjayjayluv on Fri, 12th Feb 2010 11:20 pm 

    this is scary if u read this far u will die in 10 days if u dont send to any 15 videos in 2 hours good luck hope u dont die “

  7. DonBugatti on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 12:09 am 

    JUBII!!! vi danskere er bare så gode XD haha jeg så jer på fjernsyn ;D

  8. justus954 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 12:43 am 

    :D now i go make my cardboard trhone….

  9. CMiller1334 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 1:43 am 

    @DarkFlame666 No, if you want to be “echo” you need to stand in a canyon or stairwell or something. ECHO!!!

  10. dl432112311 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 2:18 am 

    what if you spill something on it and how much does it cost?

  11. ForAlexJones on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 3:13 am 

    lol

  12. reconrey1292 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 3:57 am 

    i would love that to be my bed…

  13. olliedabomb999 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 4:14 am 

    @DarkFlame666 eco, as in desposable.

  14. DarkFlame666 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 4:20 am 

    doesn’t it take trees to also make cardbord?

    if you want to be “echo” just buy metal furniture and put soft things on top……………lasts longer and if u spill a drink it won’t desolate….simple…

  15. aubreyd61 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 4:42 am 

    I’ve invented an attractive, durable metal futon frame that can be assembled in about two minutes without instructions, tools, or small parts like nuts and bolts. It’s also far easier to convert to a bed than other futons.

    I designed it to be cheap and easy to manufacture. I’m selling the exclusive patent rights for $5k plus a very small royalty. You can watch a short demonstration by clicking on my screen name. contact me any time.

    Thanks for watching.

  16. harktheherald on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 5:38 am 

    not eco. horrible song.

  17. schubidubap on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 6:26 am 

    @dkerfoot
    Better buy a massive chair once that will last years. I always but quality once. This way I don’t have to renew everything after few uses.
    Besides that it’s pretty senseless to call something “eco” that will only last until the next kick at it.

  18. dkerfoot on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 6:43 am 

    Since when does disposable = eco? What does this look like after a year’s use? How about after you spill a drink on it?

    Compare this to well-built hardwood furniture that will last 100 years and tell me which is “eco”?

    Instead of buying this crap, have your current couch reupholstered. Keep them in the proper order: Reduce first, then Reuse, then if necessary recycle

  19. greatpapercraft2008 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 7:23 am 

    yeah. :D I can’t believe ad’s are on youtube now too, though. ohh, economy, look what you’ve done…

  20. eddiequest4 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 8:11 am 

    Aside from saving the Earth, by limiting deforestation (which absorbs 1/3 of the CO2 we dump in the air)? Not much.

  21. greatpapercraft2008 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 8:53 am 

    well, I guess your right. I mean, yeah, what WOULD cardboard chairs do for us?

  22. zlac on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 9:47 am 

    I bet you can get a nasty papecut on that, cardboard papercuts are the worst!:D
    Looks nice though. Me want 1.

  23. daniboyrp on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 10:06 am 

    what the name of song?

  24. nicolai25 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 10:35 am 

    nice eco solution, really nice job.

  25. shaylamarie23 on Sat, 13th Feb 2010 11:34 am 

    its not about being “homeless” its recyclable, therefore, eco-friendly.. and if you get your head of your ass you might find some of them more than just cardboard, but real works of art..





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