Novel Sustainable
This Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic was originally a drinking bottle and has been upcycled to join ash and cherry wood blocks. This PET exemplifies London-based designer Micaella Pedros’ Joining Bottles technique of repurposing plastic drinking bottles to join wood pieces.
Regional Material
Postconsumer polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastics can be used as a bonding material for joining pieces of wood.
Micaella Pedros (1990) is a French designer maker and artist based in London. Driven by sustainability and empowerment, she revisits materials, local resources and waste to explore new territories of use.
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