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It seems like in the world of industrial and product design, everyone is trying to reinvent the shopping cart, but for Cross Media Visual Designer Ramon Coronado, he sees the foundation for a line of extremely modern and stylish furniture.

LA's shopping carts get a second life as a stylish furniture line thanks to Ramon Coronado, my new Sexy Upcycling Hero!

Besides being a new Sexy Upcycling Icon for his creative use of  the well known L.A. shopping carts , Ramon said that he wanted to design something that”commented on the shortage of parks and recreational functions in Los Angeles.”

Swing made from an upcycled shopping cart gives the children of MacArthur Park in LA something fun and safe to do

This came about after Ramon had unknowingly moved from a small neighborhood in an everybody-knows-everybody town called Cathedral City, to a very dangerous, low income area across from MacArthur Park. Observing the over-population of homeless people and overwhelming amount of trash, with busted shopping carts on just about every corner, he got the idea to start the Mercado Negro project; Mercado Negro translating into Black Market.

Functional, stylish, modern furniture made from a shopping cart, by Ramon Coronado

Check out some of Ramon’s awesome process shots:

This is like an upcyclers version of washing the oil from baby ducks after an oil spill, getting them back to square one and a 2nd chance!

Ramon Coronado used a heat gun to soften the plastic of the shopping cart to form it into a seat

Be sure to check out all of Ramon’s other cool design work by visiting his website, hopefully he will continue to make more Sexy Upcycled Icons!

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Teach your child the joys of upcycling with this DIY Upcycled Napkin Holder tutorial

Now, I’m not going to start singing or anything, but I believe that children are our future, especially when it comes to the environment! If kids learn about upcycling now, incorporate it into their lives and embrace it, we might be in for a big treat in the future, so, naturally when I saw this DIY Upcycled Napkin Holder tutorial on SimpleKidsCraft.com’s YouTube, I was thrilled!

Using an empty Head and Shoulders Shampoo bottle and some household craft supplies, children can make a customizable eco-friendly napkin holder for the house, I LOVE IT! With some creative kids and some dandruff free hair, you can teach your child the joys of turning trash into something beautiful

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