Mirror, Mirror by Paul Loebach. 
Of course, these are stunning in their elaborate design alone, but extra props goes to Loebach for his eco.efficient use of wood. He produced two mirror frames in a single cut [one is the inside of the other] and then went on to utilize the centre rectangular piece of leftover wood to mount one of the mirrors. His goal was to “use a single cutting operation to produce multiple objects with zero waste.” A gorgeous, sustainable product was born, earning Loebach an Inhabitat Award at HauteGREEN 2007.

Mirror, Mirror by Paul Loebach

Of course, these are stunning in their elaborate design alone, but extra props goes to Loebach for his eco.efficient use of wood. He produced two mirror frames in a single cut [one is the inside of the other] and then went on to utilize the centre rectangular piece of leftover wood to mount one of the mirrors. His goal was to “use a single cutting operation to produce multiple objects with zero waste.” A gorgeous, sustainable product was born, earning Loebach an Inhabitat Award at HauteGREEN 2007.