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Following on from the Milk Bottle Chandelier yesterday, I thought I would show you a few more bottles that have light bulbs in them!
Droog used milk bottles too in this striking Chandelier:
Inhabitat featured this public-art installation in Arlington County in Virginia, where five-hundred and twenty-two solar-powered LEDs on rods were each topped with a reused plastic bottle Meyda stock a huge variety of Bottle LightingMichelle Brand has a floor-to-ceiling cascade lamp made from plastic bottle bottoms! I must say I am eyeing my empty water bottles in a whole new light now!
4 comments:
awesome find !!! I love the last one....note to self must try to make one!!! thanks for the eye candy...have been lurking your blog for a while, very nice, love your style!!
You really do find such amazing, beautiful sites with lovely sights!
I really must re-think my way of recycling straight into a Green bin!
These are brilliant! I love the installation piece and especially that last chandeliery-type one. People are so clever aren't they? And when they turn it on to projects like this, such good things happen... lovely.
Love the chandeliers! You know what, I have a huge big bag full of Skip bulbs - those round plastic things that are on top of Skip bottles - to put in your washing machine. I've always had a fantasy of constructing a chandelier with it - maybe I should try?!
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