

From Sebastien Demeulenaere comes this wall-mounted fixture made from reused crates (though I think it could be done just as easily with pallet wood). The orange light emanating from the inside gives great ambiance, and the filter can be switched out at will to provide different colors. Of course, the use of otherwise-discarded materials is certainly a bonus in my book.
[via Recyclart]
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Good find! I love all the different ways people reuse wooden crates and skids.
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This is quite different think to get the different effect of lighting with the help of crates and this is helpful too. Wooden crates are used to create the good looking lamps too as they are beautiful.
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