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Recycled CD Spindle Bagel Holder
Posted By Moe Beitiks On March 18, 2010 @ 7:00 pm In Art,Green Materials,Recycled Materials | 3 Comments
Artist Rodrigo Piwonka [5] went and did one of those things — those things that epitomize simple, wholesome, good design so much that they make you never want to hear the word “bamboo” again. Yes, Rodrigo took a bagel sandwich and put it in an old CD spindle case, thus giving the case a new life as a reusable [6] bagel sandwich container. And while the next post you read will probably involve solar power, wind energy, or something you can fit on the head of a pin, we thought we’d take a moment to share this great, simple, example of Superuse [7]. Righteous.
+ Superuse [7]
Via Wunderkammer [8]
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[5] Rodrigo Piwonka: http://www.flickr.com/photos/piwonka/384203161/
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