I admit that I’d
rather buy the things I need than to do them myself, especially if I am talking
about things that look better when they are bought from the store and I can
only imitate the original stuff. Well, if you are creative enough and you have
some skills, you could make some wonderful work though. The best example are
this amazing and creative set of products below, try and enjoy !
The Bee Hives is a
set of three pendant lamp. The set includes 2 half gallon and a quart-sized jar
pendant lamps. The transparent glass jars are wrapped in rope and their shape
along with the texture and color of the rope make them resemble a bee hive. These
pendant lamps would be particularly suitable for a porch, patio or deck but
they can be very charming indoor as well.
Wine bottles, once
they’re empty, don’t have much value. They can still be recycled or repurposed
but usually they are used as recipients. This wine bottle chandelier is quite
ingenious. The bottles have been cleverly repurposed and in this context they even
have an artistic impact on the design.
Chandeliers Made
from Salvaged Bicycle Parts
The chandeliers you
see in the photos are made from bicycle chains, wheels and other parts, It’s a
very interesting and creative way of repurposing old bike parts.
A chandelier made of
Mason jars. The jars are transparent so the light is bright but it’s also
subtle and pleasant. The jars are pendants and they are paired with filament
light bulbs for a nice vintage look and a charming design. The room will feel
very cozy and comfortable with such a chandelier.
What do you say
about lighting your room with cup and saucer? This thing is possible now due to
Gregory Bonasera’s work. He is an Australian ceramicist who has specialized in
lighting and created these gorgeous enlighting cups of tea. Their position is suspended
upside down, their small plate does not miss and are colored beautifully.
Can you think other
uses of used pens, except writing? Studio Empieza has some answers to this
question. They thought of using pens for creating original objects, such as:
table lamps, chandeliers .They are interesting, hand made objects, which will
attract all the attention upon them.
This SMP lamp was made by the designer Sergio
Mendoza from actual scratch. So you can do what he did and take all kinds of
bits of wood that remained from other woodwork and combine them into an
unusual, but creative lamp shade. The idea was given by the many wooden crates
that were burnt after being used for delivering fruit, so Sergio Mendoza
thought he would find a proper use for them and maybe for other unconventional
and recyclable materials, too.
This is sooo cool and amazing!
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