Using recycled polyester strapping (PET), designer and artist Kyle Martin created an incredible Christmas tree that can also be occupied! Part art, part furniture, part sustainable design, and full-on festive and fun — this no-chop, holiday tree alternative is the perfect way to celebrate the holidays. If you’re interested in seeing more of pics of this ingenious tree, or if you want to try your hand at creating your own iteration, then take some inspiration from Kyle’s site which includes numerous photos and even some of his technical drawings!
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