Is there anything more useless than a broken iPhone? Sure, they can often be fixed, but if you’re not covered you might as well buy a new one leaving you with a hunk of plastic and circuits that has no use other than as a paperweight. Or, you can turn it into art…
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Published November 16, 2013
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One man’s broken iPhone is another man’s coffee table. Or at least that’s what Twice Used thinks.
The company, which started out by repairing iPhones, is now looking to upcycle them, creating items like clocks, coasters, picture frames, and even coffee tables.
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