Video: Lacy vases from the former rubbish. Creative by Caroline Saul
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
While the bulk of people strive to get rid of garbage and unnecessary things, such as plastic bottles and milk bags, a graduate of the University of Brighton, a designer Caroline Saul from Great Britain, on the contrary, is trying to stock up on this same garbage for future use. Plastic bags are just garbage for someone, but not for her, because Carolina makes her products from this material. Carolina's creations are "lace" vases and bowls, lampshades and decanters - a collection of original sculptural tableware, with which the girl performed in Munich at the international presentation of creative industrial design called Talente.
The girl handles unnecessary plastic packaging in such a way that you would never guess that this original "perforated" vase, decorated with colorful blots, was once thrown into the trash, and she had to rot somewhere in the ground, instead of pleasing the eye among the rest of the exhibits in the collection of Caroline Saul.
"I like working with this flexible material, and I like the fact that there is an abundance of it everywhere, which means that at any moment I can find how to bring my next idea to life," says the author. By the way, the rest of the works can be found on Caroline Saul's website.
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