Instilling new spirit into salvaged pieces of corrugated cardboard, a scrap light’s lively play on light and shadow invigorates once lifeless materials.
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Anya Says:
Beautiful, and if it’s truly recycled then it grabs my attention times 10.
Euan Says:
If I were a manufacture of these ceiling lamp shades, I would probably use new cardboard. As the cost getting a person to go through used cardboard to find suitable stock would outweigh the cost of just buying new cardboard. How ever if they are hand made, as a back shed craft then this would be a good idea. Although most likely an unprofitable one.
EbonRose: Not only is it way too much work, but doesn't it seem likely that the less dexterous among us might puncture the cup itself? This would, at best, waste cups, and, at worst, create a lovely little spout of hot coffee......
Hi, i’m from Italy.
Ask me where to buy, and how much cost.
Thank you
Bye
Beautiful, and if it’s truly recycled then it grabs my attention times 10.
If I were a manufacture of these ceiling lamp shades, I would probably use new cardboard. As the cost getting a person to go through used cardboard to find suitable stock would outweigh the cost of just buying new cardboard. How ever if they are hand made, as a back shed craft then this would be a good idea. Although most likely an unprofitable one.