superstella77

Reduce, reuse, recycle, relove  

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  • About superstella77

    Sustainability is the key in all aspects of design and business now. Cradle to cradle, not cradle to grave! I love investigating new ways to do this, through reuse, recycling and design for deconstruction.

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    • Raindrops and Roses lighting sculpture

      Raindrops and Roses lighting sculpture

      Created 2nd June

      Exquisitely crafted using posies composed of beautiful Wedgwood® ceramic roses, suspended on acrylic filaments detailed with clusters of delicately designed crystal bead work. This is theultimate in the fusion of contemporary sculpture and lighting for the home and has to be seen to be believed. Colour: Pink, White, Black Size: ... MORE

    • VP Globe, 1969

      VP Globe, 1969

      Created 2nd June

      Pendant light in transparent acrylic, with five reflectors in hollowed-out aluminium with lacquered finish in white, blue and orange. Download spec. sheet under "Pricing" for more information. Please view "range" to see more Panton lights. Dimensions, small 40dia x 40h Dimensions, large 50dia x 50h MORE

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      Created 4th February
      Unique Bespoke Lampshades
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    • Sanitary Towel Dressing Table Stacks

      Sanitary Towel Dressing Table Stacks

      Created 28th May

      Current sanitary protection encourages you to hide everything away n drawers, as if menstruation was something shameful. An alternative design is magnetic stackable metal tins, with slots on the front to display photos of family and friends. Not only is packaging saved by refilling the tins, space is saved in ... MORE

    • GIlette Razor Packaging

      GIlette Razor Packaging

      Created 28th May

      Razor packaging is a nightmare in my opinion; all that plastic that needs to be hacked into and is just thrown away at the end. A reusable, recyclable waterproof tin could be the answer to the problem, especially when it's beautifully blue and orange like this. MORE

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