When we spotted Michelle Brand’s gorgeous Cascade Chandelier at HauteGREEN this year, we were drawn to the beautiful design like eco-minded moths around a CFL bulb. When we took a closer look and realized that each of the transparent “flowers” in the cascade was actually just the bottom of a plastic drink bottle, we were surprised and impressed. We never imagined that something so simple, cheap and ordinary such as empty water bottles could be turned into a such a stunning and elegant piece of interior design.
RECYCLED BOTTLE CASCADE CHANDELIER
by Jill Fehrenbacher, 05/28/07
filed under: Green Home decor, green Interiors, Green Lighting, Green Products, New York City, NYDesignWeek2007, Recycled Materials
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I wonder why the mold for these PET bottles are designed with 5 “petals” at the end…
WOW! VERY COOL!
esta muy bien la creatividad, buena me encanta las tres erres :reutilizar,etc osea me encanta reciclaje
Hmmmm…is this a British thing? I don’t think my plastic drink bottles have five “petals”.
this really helps me in doing a project for my daughter. thanks for your wonderful idea.
The COOLest ideas you have here!