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japanese designed candelabra zero waste process

These sleek beauties are the newest creation of Japanese designer Shin Azumi for British homeware brand Innermost, tenderly named, ‘Ribbon.’ What I’m so impressed with is the zero waste single process under which these modern accessories are manufactured. It’s a throw back to old world techniques Check it out:

“One of the other simple things that came from this project was almost zero wastage; a single material using a single process where if the items don’t form correctly they are returned to the smelter and if they are damaged during polishing they either get polished more or returned to the smelter.” –Source:: Dezeen

This would look gorgeous with orange or rust colored taper candles. Word is they are already in production.

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2 Responses to “japanese designed candelabra zero waste process”

  1. Linda Scarlett Says:

    Those would be beautiful in my living room. xoxoxox

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