Get into the eco-friendly and holiday spirit with the 2010 Shopping Cart Tree. A towering structure, it is made out of 86 metal shopping carts.
Created by artist Anthony Schmitt, the 2010 Shopping Cart Tree reaches 33-feet-high into the sky. Located at the Frank Gehry-designed Edgemar mall in Santa Monica, California, the tree will definitely make you want to revel in its spectacular presence if you happen to be in the area. I especially like the ornamental touches throughout, providing the tree with the perfect Christmas touch.
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The 2010 Shopping Cart Tree Represents Generosity and Abundance
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