About The Sit Project

The SIT Project is an endeavor in neighborhood solidarity based on the premise that if you see something that is broken, go fix it. I find chairs that have been tossed to the curb and are destined for the landfill, then take them home and re-FAB-ilitate them;  whether that means lassoing a broken arm rest together with colorful duct tape, painting a laughing face on the seat, or simply adding a frilly parasol.  Then I take the newly restored chair and plant it at a bus stop with no seating. It’s that easy.

 

NOT ALL BUS STOPS ARE CREATED EQUAL

The SIT Project is an endeavor in neighborhood solidarity based on the premise that if you see something that is broken, go fix it. Usually that entails a lot of duct tape, glue, paint, and time. If you love what you’ve seen thus far but for some reason don’t think you could make one yourself, please feel free to donate to the cause and let me make one in your honor!
The SIT Project is not a non-profit.

If you are interested in supporting the SIT project, please click on the link to donate through paypal.