Eco-Design Chandelier from Disposable Plastic Wine Glasses by Stuart Haygarth

Stuart Haygarth Disposable Chandelier From Used Plastic Wine Glass

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An eco-friendly product came from designer Stuart Haygarth which reused 416 disposable plastic wine glasses, and turn them into a beautiful pink fluorescent light source. There are variety of colors of fluorescent tubes are available: 200cm high by 50cm diameter, and a smaller version using 280 glasses which is approx 100cm high by 48cm diamete.

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