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Tide Chandelier Stuart Haygarth 2London-based designer Stuart Haygarth knows now to turn mass amounts of trash into awe-inspiring treasure. With training in design and photography, Haygarth conceived of the Tide Chandelier while collecting debris that had washed up on the shores of the Kent coastline. The enormous light fixture, measuring nearly five feet in diameter, is composed of a cornucopia of clear plastic refuse, from water bottles to sunglasses....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/stuart-haygarths-tide-chandelier/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Tide Chandelier Stuart Haygarth 1London-based designer Stuart Haygarth knows now to turn mass amounts of trash into awe-inspiring treasure. With training in design and photography, Haygarth conceived of the Tide Chandelier while collecting debris that had washed up on the shores of the Kent coastline. The enormous light fixture, measuring nearly five feet in diameter, is composed of a cornucopia of clear plastic refuse, from water bottles to sunglasses....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/stuart-haygarths-tide-chandelier/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Tide Chandelier Stuart Haygarth 3London-based designer Stuart Haygarth knows now to turn mass amounts of trash into awe-inspiring treasure. With training in design and photography, Haygarth conceived of the Tide Chandelier while collecting debris that had washed up on the shores of the Kent coastline. The enormous light fixture, measuring nearly five feet in diameter, is composed of a cornucopia of clear plastic refuse, from water bottles to sunglasses....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/stuart-haygarths-tide-chandelier/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



