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Found Cutlery Made from Recycled Plastic Bottles

09/07/2009
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    Spanish designer Oscar Diazhas found a new way to rescue our Earth from discarded plastic bottles. In a series called "Found" the designer has cleverly produced a range of super-light flatware cut straight from the bottle. Each fork, knife and spoon assumes the bottles' shapely angles and curves and feature an ergonomically designed grip that makes them as easy to pick up from the table as any other cutlery....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/found-cutlery-made-from-recycled-plastic-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Spanish designer Oscar Diazhas found a new way to rescue our Earth from discarded plastic bottles. In a series called "Found" the designer has cleverly produced a range of super-light flatware cut straight from the bottle. Each fork, knife and spoon assumes the bottles' shapely angles and curves and feature an ergonomically designed grip that makes them as easy to pick up from the table as any other cutlery....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/found-cutlery-made-from-recycled-plastic-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Spanish designer Oscar Diazhas found a new way to rescue our Earth from discarded plastic bottles. In a series called "Found" the designer has cleverly produced a range of super-light flatware cut straight from the bottle. Each fork, knife and spoon assumes the bottles' shapely angles and curves and feature an ergonomically designed grip that makes them as easy to pick up from the table as any other cutlery....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/found-cutlery-made-from-recycled-plastic-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Spanish designer Oscar Diazhas found a new way to rescue our Earth from discarded plastic bottles. In a series called "Found" the designer has cleverly produced a range of super-light flatware cut straight from the bottle. Each fork, knife and spoon assumes the bottles' shapely angles and curves and feature an ergonomically designed grip that makes them as easy to pick up from the table as any other cutlery....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/found-cutlery-made-from-recycled-plastic-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Spanish designer Oscar Diazhas found a new way to rescue our Earth from discarded plastic bottles. In a series called "Found" the designer has cleverly produced a range of super-light flatware cut straight from the bottle. Each fork, knife and spoon assumes the bottles' shapely angles and curves and feature an ergonomically designed grip that makes them as easy to pick up from the table as any other cutlery....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/found-cutlery-made-from-recycled-plastic-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Spanish designer Oscar Diazhas found a new way to rescue our Earth from discarded plastic bottles. In a series called "Found" the designer has cleverly produced a range of super-light flatware cut straight from the bottle. Each fork, knife and spoon assumes the bottles' shapely angles and curves and feature an ergonomically designed grip that makes them as easy to pick up from the table as any other cutlery....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/found-cutlery-made-from-recycled-plastic-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    Spanish designer Oscar Diazhas found a new way to rescue our Earth from discarded plastic bottles. In a series called "Found" the designer has cleverly produced a range of super-light flatware cut straight from the bottle. Each fork, knife and spoon assumes the bottles' shapely angles and curves and feature an ergonomically designed grip that makes them as easy to pick up from the table as any other cutlery....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/found-cutlery-made-from-recycled-plastic-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Spanish designer Oscar Diazhas found a new way to rescue our Earth from discarded plastic bottles. In a series called "Found" the designer has cleverly produced a range of super-light flatware cut straight from the bottle. Each fork, knife and spoon assumes the bottles' shapely angles and curves and feature an ergonomically designed grip that makes them as easy to pick up from the table as any other cutlery....

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