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The “Ella” Plastic Bottle Chandelier Is an Umbrella of Energy-Efficient Light

06/04/2011
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  • Sarah Turner Lamp
    This dynamically structured chandelier designed bySarah Turner is made from the bottoms of 310 plastic bottles collected from coffee shops and homes. Nicknamed "Ella" for its early resemblance to an umbrella, the lamp measures over a meter wide. Its dramatic dome and multifaceted surface adds loads of texture to any space, and the carefully placed bottles create playful shadows within the stunning chandelier itself....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-ella-plastic-bottle-chandelier-is-an-umbrella-of-energy-efficient-light/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Ella Lamp by Sarah Turner Living Space
    This dynamically structured chandelier designed bySarah Turner is made from the bottoms of 310 plastic bottles collected from coffee shops and homes. Nicknamed "Ella" for its early resemblance to an umbrella, the lamp measures over a meter wide. Its dramatic dome and multifaceted surface adds loads of texture to any space, and the carefully placed bottles create playful shadows within the stunning chandelier itself....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-ella-plastic-bottle-chandelier-is-an-umbrella-of-energy-efficient-light/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Ella Lamp by Sarah Turner
    This dynamically structured chandelier designed bySarah Turner is made from the bottoms of 310 plastic bottles collected from coffee shops and homes. Nicknamed "Ella" for its early resemblance to an umbrella, the lamp measures over a meter wide. Its dramatic dome and multifaceted surface adds loads of texture to any space, and the carefully placed bottles create playful shadows within the stunning chandelier itself....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-ella-plastic-bottle-chandelier-is-an-umbrella-of-energy-efficient-light/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Making of Ella by Sarah Turner
    This dynamically structured chandelier designed bySarah Turner is made from the bottoms of 310 plastic bottles collected from coffee shops and homes. Nicknamed "Ella" for its early resemblance to an umbrella, the lamp measures over a meter wide. Its dramatic dome and multifaceted surface adds loads of texture to any space, and the carefully placed bottles create playful shadows within the stunning chandelier itself....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-ella-plastic-bottle-chandelier-is-an-umbrella-of-energy-efficient-light/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Ella Lamp by Sarah Turner
    This dynamically structured chandelier designed bySarah Turner is made from the bottoms of 310 plastic bottles collected from coffee shops and homes. Nicknamed "Ella" for its early resemblance to an umbrella, the lamp measures over a meter wide. Its dramatic dome and multifaceted surface adds loads of texture to any space, and the carefully placed bottles create playful shadows within the stunning chandelier itself....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-ella-plastic-bottle-chandelier-is-an-umbrella-of-energy-efficient-light/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Ella Lamp by Sarah Turner Inside
    This dynamically structured chandelier designed bySarah Turner is made from the bottoms of 310 plastic bottles collected from coffee shops and homes. Nicknamed "Ella" for its early resemblance to an umbrella, the lamp measures over a meter wide. Its dramatic dome and multifaceted surface adds loads of texture to any space, and the carefully placed bottles create playful shadows within the stunning chandelier itself....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-ella-plastic-bottle-chandelier-is-an-umbrella-of-energy-efficient-light/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Ella Lamp by Sarah Turner Detail
    This dynamically structured chandelier designed bySarah Turner is made from the bottoms of 310 plastic bottles collected from coffee shops and homes. Nicknamed "Ella" for its early resemblance to an umbrella, the lamp measures over a meter wide. Its dramatic dome and multifaceted surface adds loads of texture to any space, and the carefully placed bottles create playful shadows within the stunning chandelier itself....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-ella-plastic-bottle-chandelier-is-an-umbrella-of-energy-efficient-light/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Sarah Turner Lamp

This dynamically structured chandelier designed bySarah Turner is made from the bottoms of 310 plastic bottles collected from coffee shops and homes. Nicknamed "Ella" for its early resemblance to an umbrella, the lamp measures over a meter wide. Its dramatic dome and multifaceted surface adds loads of texture to any space, and the carefully placed bottles create playful shadows within the stunning chandelier itself....

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