bottle fence - drill hole in each bottle and run a rebar through it. Lovely when the sun hits it. cool idea for my future home… :)
I’m reblogging this photo because I love the idea of creating a bottle-fence. (Remember this garden bottle-wall?)
However, many of you know I’m kind of a stickler for attribution: As a rule, I do not post or reblog photos that don’t link to a source (or don’t credit a maker or photographer). (See previous posts about that here and here.) But, for this fence, because it’s so great, I’m making a rare exception!
That said, do you know the source of this photo? If so, let us know! —Molly of Unconsumption
P.S. For obvious reasons, this post is this week’s Unconsumption wine o’clock wine-related repurposing find. :)
It is wine o’clock (somewhere), y’all. Cheers!
Reborn Cardboard Sofa by Monocomplex: A Different Kind of Flatpack Furniture - Core77: A Seoul-based design Monocomplex project not intended for production, but kinda amazing: “Reborn Cardboard Sofa”:
Reborn cardboard sofa contains a meaning that it reuses cardboards which were dumped after wrapping products and revives it as a product for use.
It was produced by connecting 127 cardboards as a solid one and cutting its form with a grinder and saw, not by development figure.
It expresses truthfulness of this project by its designer starting from its basic size, sitting on it himself, gradually fitting the body and carving it.









