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Wine set made from recycled cardboard is perfect Christmas gift

BharatBy BharatNovember 29, 2013No Comments1 Min Read
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Recycled furniture should be your pick this Christmas because it’s the easiest way to show your green credentials. And in addition to the furniture, you can also take home a very amazing wine set made from recycled cardboard. The wonderfully green wine set comprises of a large wine bottle holder, small bottle holder and a tray made of recycled cardboard. The Sculptural wine set collection dubbed Hole Collection is designed by avid designer Giancarlo Zema for Origami Furniture. The name of the collection is a fusion of English word ‘hole’ and Spanish expression ‘ole’ meaning hurry.

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The entire collection crafted out of recycled cardboard is very organic and playful. The large bottle holder has cavities to accommodate seven precious wine bottles, while the smaller bottle holder can hold a bottle along with napkins, coasters and bottle opener. The serving tray made of recycled cardboard complements the entire collection perfectly. Are you in a mood to take this green sculptural initiative home for Christmas? Be ready to shell out €140 (approx. $190).

Via: Contemporist

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Bharat passionately reviews latest gadgets and new home technologies across various platforms. In addition to reporting and reviewing new products and technologies, he spends too much time digging the Internet for endless questions. Bharat is a football fanatic and a big time foodie.

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