By Kim Cook The Associated Press

This photo provided by Restoration Hardware shows a ping pong table that is a new spring addition to their outdoor collection. Concrete has appeal as both an old-world and contemporary material.

The Pantheon. The Panama Canal. The Hoover Dam.When you think of concrete, you might imagine great feats of engineering, or at least highway overpasses and other sturdy, stolid structures.

But concrete has become a stylish medium in the home, thanks to interior designers and artisans.

Concrete is such an amazing and cheap material. I can get an 80-pound bag from Home Depot and turn it into tables, vases and planters without using power tools, says Boston-based designer Ben Oyeda, who offers instructions for several projects on his website, http://www.homemade-modern.com.

Oyeda uses Lego blocks to make the moulds for his tables; his pendant fixtures start with plastic bottles.

Working with concrete has changed the way I see waste, he says. Every plastic bottle or box has the potential to be used as a mould for making a concrete object.

Eric Boyd of Charlotte, North Carolina, makes creative countertops by mixing concrete with other materials. Aggregate additions such as recycled glass or semi-precious stones give the concrete a terrazzo look, and he hones the slabs to emphasize their geologic characteristics. He has used shells, mother of pearl, tigers eye or bands of copper to create one-of-a-kind slabs for homes and stores.

For one client, his team took inspiration from the homes location: The (kitchen) island has a topographic feature which was taken from a map of their property. There are also various pebbles from the property, and a few fossils that were inlaid as well, he says.

Danish designer Doreen Westphal uses fine Belgian lace to make patterns and moulds for concrete curtains, vases and tables. Theres a yin-yang tension that emerges from the interplay of the delicate lace motifs and the sturdy concrete.

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