Posts tagged: bottles
Stack Your Wine Bottles with Style.
By Chrisjob
I can't think of a better way to put it, so I'll let the manufacturer describe the Vineyard from Pack and Rack:
Why hide a beautiful thing? Wine speaks to all your senses, not least to the eye. So why then tuck away a beautiful bottle of deepest red with a label that probably has been designed by a well known artist? Show your wine - let friends and customers admire this piece of art!
The Trash Temple.
By ChrisjobBuddy, if we'd had one of these on the playground when I was a kid, "King of the Hill" would have been a whole different experience.

This ziggurat of zaniness was created by Salzig Design, a graphic and industrial design firm. It was built in Heijplaat, an old neighborhood in Rotterdam, and made from 100 tons of plastic bottle bales.
Via TreeHugger.
Plastic Bottle Bottoms Art
By DIY Maven

Artist Michelle Brand turns the bottoms of plastic bottles into curtains and chandeliers. The nature of the bottoms make them look like blossoms. Ironic, considering the environmental impact of the things. » READ MORE
Reusing Wine Bottles - Wine Lamp
By SustainableSuppers
The hubby and I like to imbibe from time to time, and we usually recycle our bottles. But every once in a while, we figure out a nifty way to reuse them: sometimes we use an empty bottle make salmeura, gleaning from a recipe in Shannon Hayes's superb grass-fed meats cookbook The Grassfed Gourmet. Other times, we save a few bottles in the hopes that we'll find some obliging dandelions to pluck and turn into our own house vintage.
And ever » READ MORE
Eyecatching Wall Dividers from Water Bottles
By fabulouslygreenKlein Dytham Architecture designed this space for the Danone Company whose main product lines include Evian and Volvic water–using their products as design material for the space.
The Concept:
Translucent screens were made to create special zones for seating, and
meetings in an otherwise open plan office. Empty Evian bottles were
strung on wires stretching from floor to ceiling like beads on a string.
The Fab Factor: Though it’s not cle » READ MORE


