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Short Circuit by Gaspard Tiné-BerèsEver wonder what happens to all of our electrical appliances when we throw them away? If it were up to Royal College of Art London student Gaspard Tiné-Berès, they would be recycled into new ones like the pieces in his Short-Circuit cork collection. The quirky coffee-maker, kettle and toaster are made out of re-used components and factory seconds like wine bottles and chemistry beakers combined with cork, resulting in a line of products that is both green and aesthetically-pleasing....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/student-gaspard-tine-beres-makes-quirky-cork-appliances-out-of-recycled-components/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Short Circuit by Gaspard Tiné-BerèsEver wonder what happens to all of our electrical appliances when we throw them away? If it were up to Royal College of Art London student Gaspard Tiné-Berès, they would be recycled into new ones like the pieces in his Short-Circuit cork collection. The quirky coffee-maker, kettle and toaster are made out of re-used components and factory seconds like wine bottles and chemistry beakers combined with cork, resulting in a line of products that is both green and aesthetically-pleasing....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/student-gaspard-tine-beres-makes-quirky-cork-appliances-out-of-recycled-components/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Short Circuit by Gaspard Tiné-BerèsEver wonder what happens to all of our electrical appliances when we throw them away? If it were up to Royal College of Art London student Gaspard Tiné-Berès, they would be recycled into new ones like the pieces in his Short-Circuit cork collection. The quirky coffee-maker, kettle and toaster are made out of re-used components and factory seconds like wine bottles and chemistry beakers combined with cork, resulting in a line of products that is both green and aesthetically-pleasing....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/student-gaspard-tine-beres-makes-quirky-cork-appliances-out-of-recycled-components/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Short Circuit by Gaspard Tiné-BerèsEver wonder what happens to all of our electrical appliances when we throw them away? If it were up to Royal College of Art London student Gaspard Tiné-Berès, they would be recycled into new ones like the pieces in his Short-Circuit cork collection. The quirky coffee-maker, kettle and toaster are made out of re-used components and factory seconds like wine bottles and chemistry beakers combined with cork, resulting in a line of products that is both green and aesthetically-pleasing....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/student-gaspard-tine-beres-makes-quirky-cork-appliances-out-of-recycled-components/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Short Circuit by Gaspard Tiné-BerèsEver wonder what happens to all of our electrical appliances when we throw them away? If it were up to Royal College of Art London student Gaspard Tiné-Berès, they would be recycled into new ones like the pieces in his Short-Circuit cork collection. The quirky coffee-maker, kettle and toaster are made out of re-used components and factory seconds like wine bottles and chemistry beakers combined with cork, resulting in a line of products that is both green and aesthetically-pleasing....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/student-gaspard-tine-beres-makes-quirky-cork-appliances-out-of-recycled-components/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Short Circuit by Gaspard Tiné-BerèsEver wonder what happens to all of our electrical appliances when we throw them away? If it were up to Royal College of Art London student Gaspard Tiné-Berès, they would be recycled into new ones like the pieces in his Short-Circuit cork collection. The quirky coffee-maker, kettle and toaster are made out of re-used components and factory seconds like wine bottles and chemistry beakers combined with cork, resulting in a line of products that is both green and aesthetically-pleasing....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/student-gaspard-tine-beres-makes-quirky-cork-appliances-out-of-recycled-components/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
Short Circuit by Gaspard Tiné-BerèsEver wonder what happens to all of our electrical appliances when we throw them away? If it were up to Royal College of Art London student Gaspard Tiné-Berès, they would be recycled into new ones like the pieces in his Short-Circuit cork collection. The quirky coffee-maker, kettle and toaster are made out of re-used components and factory seconds like wine bottles and chemistry beakers combined with cork, resulting in a line of products that is both green and aesthetically-pleasing....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/student-gaspard-tine-beres-makes-quirky-cork-appliances-out-of-recycled-components/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7







