These recycled bottle lamps provide another life for old, empty alcohol bottles that must retire from their partying lifestyles. These 'Bodacious Bottles' are re-purposed by Fred Fleming, a Connecticut-based artist.
The different recycled bottle lamps he creates use emptied Grey Goose vodka, Tanqueray gin and Patron tequila containers. A Sol beer bottle nightlight is also among the designs as well as a slightly unrelated Heinz ketchup bottle. Tiny crystals coat the inside of each bottle to create a frosty diffused lighting style. To finish them off, an LED is added, as well as a 2-prong plug and they are each fastened to a wooden base.
With 16 different colors and four lighting effects, these recycled bottle lamps are sure to attract curiosity and attention among liquor lovers and artists alike.
Recycled Alcohol Bottle Lamps
These Multicolor Lights are Made from Empty Liquor Bottles
Trend Themes
1. Recycled Bottle Lamps - Harnessing the potential of recycled materials to create unique and sustainable lighting solutions.
2. LED Lighting - The use of LED technology in lamps provides energy-efficient and long-lasting lighting options.
3. Upcycling Art - Artists are transforming waste materials into innovative and visually appealing creations.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can capitalize on the growing demand for eco-friendly and visually striking lighting solutions.
2. Sustainability - Companies operating in the sustainability sector can explore opportunities to incorporate recycled materials into their product offerings.
3. Art and Design - Art and design industries can find new avenues for creativity by repurposing and upcycling discarded materials.