18 | Editor’s Choice New uses for old things Meyda Lighting’s Coca-Cola licensed Bottle Mini Pendants feature recycled Coca-Cola bottles handcrafted of classic green-tinted glass and authentic contours of the iconic bottle. The pendant is 7 1/2 in. tall and 2 1/2 in. wide, and can be installed 15 in. to 62 in. off the ceiling. www.meyda.com. Reader Service #155 These décor pieces from Holiday The Leather Collection, designed by Belgian designer Maarten De Ceulaer, features various furniture pieces constructed of leather briefcases in multiple tonal colors. www.maartendeceulaer.com. Reader Service #152 Foliage are crafted of tightly layered magazine pages for a dynamic reuse visual effect. www.holidayfoliage.com. Reader Service #153 Part of the Spring Line from Aswoon/Susan Woods Studio LLC, this aqua “metal textile” is crafted from old mattress springs, and can be used as an architectural partition, wall decoration or applied to lounge furniture. www.aswoon.com. Reader Service #151 Bio-Luminum from Coverings Etc. is a 100 percent recycled surfacing material created from reclaimed aluminum aircraft parts. The company is able to melt the reclaimed aluminum into a block that is then sliced and finished into tiles. www.coveringsetc.com. Reader Service #156 Part of the Looplaa Collection by Rachel O’Neill Studio, the Bubble lamp is a lighting fixture crafted of multicolored Velcro strips arranged in a whimsical form with intermittent feathers mixed in. www.racheloneill.com. Reader Service #154 For more product information, visit www.ddimagazine.com/readerservice. | October 2009 www.ddimagazine.com
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