Recycline is a conceptual line of ten wonderful ideas concocted by Ryter Design, reusing the common polyethylene terephthalate bottle as the basis of all their designs. We guess if you're going to drink beverages in plastic bottles, you might as well reuse them for other purposes and the images above and below reveal inspirational potential for crafty minded folks. Check out the rest below...



Recycline products are available for purchase here, but we say you just use these as inspiration for your own weekend DIY project because there's plenty of empty bottles out there already beckoning to be reused.
A few more plastic bottle ideas:

Comments (13)
These are really cool ideas. The products this particular company produces appear to be the same type of bottle. I don't recall seeing a bottle like that in the grocery aisle in the U.S. Are they simply re-purposing one specific bottle?
Valser water bottles? That looks like the name on one of the caps.
another good idea is to not use these things in the first place.
Canadian artist Ilona Staples makes incredible pendant mobiles out of these discarded bottles: http://stylenorth.ca/blog/2008/09/canadian-cool-pop-art/
Amen, khanzen - this sort of "green" nonsense always gets on my nerves. "Oh, hi - I didn't even see you there. Were you admiring the unnecessary objects I created out of unnecessary objects? I'm sure you were, because I've displayed them conspicuously!"
lipstick on a plastic pig
also check out artist Aurora Robson's sculptures and installations using recycled plastic bottles. I think her work tends to transform the actual form of the bottles much more than other work I've seen of the same nature.
http://aurorarobson.com
lol morina
vitamin water bottles can be tied together in odd numbers to make little birdhouse condos
because tacky candlestick holders were just what I've been looking for.
While I firmly believe that one man's trash should be another's tacky candlestick, this year I'm going with virtual gifts...
I really enjoyed reading this post! What ingenius ideas reusing the plastic bottle.
Instead of this tacky stuff, make sub-irrigated (self-watering) planters from 1 & 2 liter pop bottles and grow some food or houseplants. It's a real world use.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/greenscaper/sets/72157604735985648/