Simple DIY Surfboard Rack
For many beach-going New Yorkers, a general premium on square footage means a simple 2-3 board quiver must suffice. Read on to see how I built the perfect board rack for metropolitan surfers.
The Life of A Tompkins Obstacle
Tompkins Square Park (TF) has been the beating heart of street skateboarding in New York City for more than three decades. This Bounty Archive Experiment examines the life of Tompkins' ledges, ramps, and rails by building and closely monitoring the deterioration of a simple DIY box.
How to make a Rubber Stamp
In a world full of fakes, phonies, and imitators, it seems like a rubber stamp is the only way to make something official.
How to Re-Cane a Chair Seat
Bounty Archive provides easy to follow DIY instructions on How To Re Cane a Chair Seat. Many cane chairs, such as the famous Knoll Cesca, are made to last for generations. Repairing the cane webbing yourself can be very rewarding and will extend the life of your furniture.
Fruit Stickers
The fruit sticker becomes an interesting medium when you consider the motive of the designer. Every fruit sticker exists somewhere in a matrix of Artfulness and Utility. Bounty Archive explains the design of produce stickers and the impact they have on the environment.
Pop Tart Tile Side Table
A furniture experiment inspired by a classic BOUNTY: Frosted Brown Sugar Cinnamon Pop Tarts.
Restoration - Antique Sconce
BOUNTY RESTORATION! My girlfriend found this sconce outside at an antiques store in Connecticut on a rainy day. We could tell that it had been outside for a while due to the rusted metal and oxidized plastic. Watch me restore this sconce and give it a nice home in my New York apartment!
Restoration - 1960s Mechanic’s Cart
Watch BOUNTY's transformation of this rusted and dirty antique mechanics cart into an artifact worthy of any living room.