I just can’t get over this idea of making disposable things into reusable things. This water bottle and cup are made of glass. Probably too heavy and fragile to take hiking, but great for indoor use.

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I just can’t get over this idea of making disposable things into reusable things. This water bottle and cup are made of glass. Probably too heavy and fragile to take hiking, but great for indoor use.
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5 Comments
StacyStyle on 12.28.2009 at 16:29 PM
I absolutely loved the look of the glass water bottle and the “it’s not a paper cup” so much that I bought both. I hate to say though that the water bottle I purchased from Crate & Barrel shattered when I set it on my soapstone countertop in my kitchen. I guess I just put it down the wrong way or something, but it was full of water and basically exploded.
Ray on 12.30.2009 at 11:12 AM
Check out some of the “trash” and other objects that Matt Eskuche has been making the past few years. Very cool.
http://matteskuche.com/home.html
Mason on 12.31.2009 at 03:26 AM
I like the cup, its different. Faucetface.com has some cool glass water bottles as well.
jennifer young on 04.09.2010 at 14:27 PM
lovelovelove these!!!
j.
Anandi A. Premlall on 03.04.2012 at 13:51 PM
Totally digging this. I will have to get it for my dad to eliminate his bottled water habit in the house!
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