All forms of upcycling are special and in most cases unique, Ted Lott's creations are no different. He takes items that have a history, one of more owners that have spent time, shared experiences with their possessions. In the case of the suitcase they have literally been on a journey. Lott takes these items and gives them and architectural feel making them in to small habitations. We love how he keeps the wood from the Architectural part bare, so that we can easily distinguish the old from the new, but appreciate how well they are integrated with one another.
Habitation 1.
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Habitation 1b.
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Habitation 2.
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Habitation 3.
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Habitation 4.
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Habitation 5.
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Habitation 5b.
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Habitation 10.
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Log House.
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Migration 1.
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Migration 3.
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Migration 3b.
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Migration 4.
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Migration 5.
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Migration 5b.
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Migration 6.
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Migration 6b.
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Migration 7.
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Migration 8.
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Migration 9.
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Migration 10.
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Sit - Stay.
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Sit Stay b.
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