Tags: door design, house design, office design, office architecture
It's a unique door design by Johnsen Schmaling Architects, this artistic door was made from recycled empty beer bottles. Each door measures 9'-6' wide and 9' tall and consist of a welded aluminum frame and 1,590 bottles. Using CNC technology, the bottles are held in place by a thin web of precision-milled neoprene rings that are suspended between the members of the aluminum frame. Illuminated on all sides, the brown bottles emanate a warm amber glow reflected in the polished concrete floor. It's a creative decoration ideas if you looking something different for your space, with the similar technique you can also create space divider or walls from empty beer bottles.
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