This 3D-Printed Web Of Plastic Caps Turns Water Bottles Into A Vase

This 3D-Printed Web Of Plastic Caps Turns Water Bottles Into A Vase

If your recycling bin overfloweth with empty plastic water bottles, and you’re just too lazy to take them to the curb, why not turn them from an eyesore into a lovely centrepiece with this 3D-printed web of bottlecaps? All you need to do is scrounge up 12 similarly sized bottles, and you’ve got yourself a one-of-a-kind vase that can hold an entire bouquet of flowers.

Available in black or green, the Screw You Vase does require you to add flowers and water for your centrepiece to take shape, but that’s it. Well, flowers, water and $US175 since, after all, these are 3D-printed, which is a time-consuming process. If you can think of a cheaper way to turn a plastic water bottle into a vase, we’d like to hear it. [Layers via designboom]

This 3D-Printed Web Of Plastic Caps Turns Water Bottles Into A Vase

This 3D-Printed Web Of Plastic Caps Turns Water Bottles Into A Vase


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