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All Blog Posts Tagged 'bottle' (5)

Full-Fat Milk Bottle Doorstop



UK designer Duncan Shotton aims to relive the tradition of milk delivery with his Full-Fat Milk Bottle Doorstop.



This simple design is made from a glass bottle filled with solid white resin that looks like milk. The top is sealed with a re-enforced foil and the base is held in place with a transparent anti-slip disc. The whole piece weighs a…

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Added by Yasmine Zalek on June 9, 2010 at 2:30am — No Comments

Coca Cola Recycled Bottle Chair



Coca Cola has teamed up with furniture manufacturer Emeco to create a special version of the iconic Navy Chair. Each chair will be made out of 111 recycled plastic Coke bottles.



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Added by Yasmine Zalek on May 18, 2010 at 3:42pm — 1 Comment

Skeleton Key Bottle Opener



These vintage-inspired decorative iron keys are actually cleverly disguised bottle openers. Selection of 4 different classically designed openers.



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Added by Yasmine Zalek on February 28, 2010 at 11:54pm — No Comments

Paul Smith Joins Evian's Designer Bottle Series

If you're one of those people who doesn't believe art and commerce can exist in the same space, you have not seen Evian's designer bottle series! Paul Smith's design is the third in a series of designer bottles commissioned by Evian, following one by Christian Lacroix in 2008 and last year's model by Jean Paul Gaultier. Here, I've lined them all up for you.



Don't you just love how Paul Smith dressed up the bottle with his signature… Continue

Added by alice on September 25, 2009 at 7:37am — 3 Comments

Temple in a Bottle

The Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple, in Thailand’s Sisaket province (roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok), is made of about 1.5 million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout – even the toilets. Bottle caps are also integrated as decorative mosaic murals.



The bottle-collection-turned-building started in 1984, when the monks used them to decorate their… Continue

Added by PANDA JU on October 28, 2008 at 9:27am — 1 Comment

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