Stuart Haygarth, British lighting designer found inspiration in ordinary objects and waste material. Transforming their original purpose, he gives them new function to create wonderful and unique design chandeliers that are sculptural, eclectic and provoking. Stuart Haygarth has already become the ambassador of eco-art. Can`t wait to see his new art-piece!
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“Tide” – 2004 Made of man made waste, primarily made of plastic. |
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Drop, 1800 plastic bottles, 2007. |
According to British designer Stuart Haygarth, one man's trash is another man's treasure. He collects thousands of discarded objects, mainly plastic items, and creates stunning chandeliers out of the found materials. Drop (shown above) is a lighting structure made from the bases of 1800 plastic water bottles. The pieces were tumbled in a cement mixer to give the plastic a frosted glass effect.
His lighting designs are as thought-provoking as they are beautiful. Tide (shown below) is constructed with plastic debris and other manmade materials washed ashore along the Kent coastline. Haygarth shaped the collected items into a moon-like structure, since the moon creates tides that wash up the discarded objects onto the shore.
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