We want to see what you’ve created with your Significant Elements finds!
Share your projects, big or small, and inspire others to imagine new uses for the always changing inventory at Significant Elements. Email pictures to sara@historicithaca.org with a description of your project. We’d love to share them with others on this page and our facebook page.
Joe U. from Groton made a table from a salvaged wide plank he found at Significant Elements.
Local furniture maker Peter Walz uses materials from Significant Elements to create custom pieces.
More one-of-a-kind furniture from Peter Walz.
Lee & Karen from Virgil made a kitchen counter with salvaged slate.
Sara Johnson - Program Manager
sara@historicithaca.org
Historic Ithaca is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
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Customer Projects
We want to see what you’ve created with your Significant Elements finds!
Share your projects, big or small, and inspire others to imagine new uses for the always changing inventory at Significant Elements. Email pictures to sara@historicithaca.org with a description of your project. We’d love to share them with others on this page and our facebook page.-
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Joe U. from Groton made a table from a salvaged wide plank he found at Significant Elements.
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Local furniture maker Peter Walz uses materials from Significant Elements to create custom pieces.
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More one-of-a-kind furniture from Peter Walz.
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Lee & Karen from Virgil made a kitchen counter with salvaged slate.
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Patti turned a mix of door knobs and plates into hooks.
© Patti Witten