Green Interiors: Eco-friendly chandeliers to light up your home

Shikha ChauhanAug 5 2009

Chandeliers for eternity have been an elegant approach to lighten up your interiors. The sophisticated light works not only give your interiors classy and aesthetic appeal, but at the same time also reveals your personality. The lighting appliance made from recyclable products, takes these chandeliers to new altitude. Made from waste and left-out products the chandelier equally adds grace to your interiors with trend. Here are few eco-friendly and recyclable chandeliers that will adorn the décor of your house with style.

eco chandeliers
eco chandeliers

• Chandeliers made from antique bottles

antiquebottlechandelier
antiquebottlechandelier

The chandeliers are made out of aged vintage bottles that lighten your interior with elegance. The vintage bottle with their gleaming aqua colors gives your décor a new style statement.

• Chandeliers made from spoons, knives etc

spoon made chandelier
spoon made chandelier

Madeline Boulesteix comes up with the arty work of recycled chandeliers that are made from the kitchen items. The use spoons, knifes, jelly bowls and tea cups not only utilize our waste items but also brighten the interiors gracefully.

• Chandeliers made from bicycle chains

bike chain chandelier
bike chain chandelier

Carolina Fontoura, artistically utilize the old bicycle chain to design these beautiful chandelier. The constructive use of the chain for a chandelier not only gives a new meaning to the chain but also enhances the decor with the new trend statement.

• Bic Ballpoint pen chandelier

ballpoint pen chandelier
ballpoint pen chandelier

The chandelier made out of recyclable ballpoint pen is a remarkable piece of work. Designed by En Pieza, the chandelier makes a productive use of ballpoint pen to lighten the vicinity of your house. The creative piece of work refracts the lights elegantly with their shimmering look.

• Cascade chandeliers

cascade chandelier
cascade chandelier

The chandelier makes use of found objects like the soda bottle bottom, water bottles and the wine glasses. Designed by Michelle Brand, the chandeliers make use of about 418 plastic wine glasses to illuminate your house. The constructive use of soda bottle bottom and water bottles is also an incredible arty work.

• DIY recycled chandeliers

diy chandeliers
diy chandeliers

The chandeliers are made of recycled materials such as glass baby food jars or plastic laundry scoops. The chandeliers also makes use of tea cup that brighten up your abode with elegance. The ingenious use of the left-off products is worth appreciation.

• Spectacle chandeliers

spectacle chandelier
spectacle chandelier

I must say, this is an amazing piece of artwork. Designer Stuart Haygarth has crafted the beautiful chandelier with the discarded eye glass. An astounding piece of work constructively utilizes the perception glasses to give your interior the green radiant look.

• Chandeliers made from yogurt jars

chandelier made from yogurt jar
chandelier made from yogurt jar

Yet another recyclable chandelier made from yogurt jars, is a dazzling work by DIY. The glass chandelier is made from the waste yogurt jars that’ll keep your parties outdoors burning brightly green, all the while fetching you accolades for the makeup. So, clean up your kitchen with the left-overs and make a productive use to lighten your habitat.

• Silverware chandelier

silverware chandelier
silverware chandelier

Ali Siahvoshi, a British based designer has come up with the novel design of silverware chandelier. The chandelier has been made out of hangers, plumbing fixtures, and other recycled objects that illuminates your decor with elegance.

• Millennium Chandeliers

millenium chandelier
millenium chandelier

The chandeliers are designed by Stuart Haygarth's to brighten up your interior. Made up exploded party poppers, the chandelier consists of about thousand poppers that endow an eye-catching appearance to your decor.

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