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Roundup: Bottle Chandeliers

Did you see those awesome new wine bottle chandeliers in the latest Pottery Barn catalogue? We love them (especially because we have box-fulls of green glass wine bottles left over from our wedding last year) so much that we set out to find a few more...

 
 

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1 Pottery Barn's Wine Bottle Chandelier, $400
2 Via Moggit
3 Flickr member niallkennedy, licensed for use under Creative Commons
4 Via Supercozy
5 Apartment Therapy LA: Look! Bright Colored Adirondack Chairs

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this is beautiful, but not worth $400 for recycled bottles. actually, i doubt pottery barn used recycled bottles, those are probably brand new. the diy one's have more character and cost significantly less.

posted by savyvegan on July 21st 2009 at 9:29am
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who needs to go through all the work to make a chandelier when you can just drop a flower in a bottle and stick it in a window sill? We did this at our wedding and it brought in beautiful color to the whole place.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3607/3504168061_bd02a13ab1.jpg

I admit I waited until it was too late to take the labels off, but the guests liked the quirkiness. Several people, including my mom, took the idea home with them. The plus is you get to enjoy the contents beforehand :)

posted by iheartmini on July 21st 2009 at 9:45am
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At an On the Border restaurant here in RI there are two giant bottle chandeliers made of beer and Corona bottles over on the bar side of the restaurant. I had tried to take a picture with my phone cause I thought a bottle chandelier was pretty nifty.

posted by cassielynn on July 21st 2009 at 10:33am
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i love this idea but they are all so similar. did you come across any fixtures that had manipulated the bottles in some way.

posted by applepicking on July 21st 2009 at 11:20am
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Our design office created two wine bottle chandeliers for a custom wine store interior we built for Amanti Vino in Montclair, NJ.

posted by marissagregory on July 21st 2009 at 1:06pm
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We used recycled bottles, soaked off the labels and cut the bottoms off the bottles to use in the backlit entry display.

posted by marissagregory on July 21st 2009 at 1:09pm
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Are there any instructions for how to make a wine bottle chandelier? I keep all of my wine bottles for various projects (many have become vases and I'm learning how to cut glass and somehow turn them into drinking glasses)...but I would LOVE to make a chandelier!

posted by LAtoNY on July 21st 2009 at 1:24pm
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I love the one marissagregory linked.

posted by Kate (NC) on July 21st 2009 at 1:53pm
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I'm not into the wine bottle chandelier look. It looks too much like a clever college student effort.

There are so many beautiful chandeliers out there -- and then the modern hanging lights MoMA offers, etc., that I just wouldn't make this the option I would choose.

posted by AustinSarah on July 21st 2009 at 2:00pm
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I don't like this either.

posted by dustin on July 22nd 2009 at 2:16pm
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I'm in favor of repurposing that transforms objects so that upon viewing the final outcome, one sees first the new form and not just the old bits wired together.

This really just looks like a college bottle collection and doesn't do a lot for me.

posted by dianalily on July 22nd 2009 at 8:26pm
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