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UNIQUE LIGHTING OBJECTS MADE OF WINE BOTTLES

Empty wine bottles can be transformed into unique and spectacular decorative elements. With their help you can create some surprising and very original lighting objects with which you can quickly change your home decor. Here are some ideas that can inspire you to create some magic lamps:

1. CHANDELIER MADE OF WINE BOTTLES

You want to give a unique and very original look to your living room? Do yourself a spectacular chandelier of multicolored bottles of wine. Attach them on a wrought iron support and let the light fall slightly in a very elegant and intimate decor.

CHANDELIER MADE OF WINE BOTTLES

You can make the same chandelier also with half bottles of wine, to let the bulbs at sight and to obtain a more intense light.

CHANDELIER MADE OF WINE BOTTLES

Both options are unique, but the game that the whole bottles offer is more interesting, because the light created is intimate and sophisticated, but at the same time very natural.

2. VINTAGE CHANDELIER MADE OF WINE BOTTLES

If you want to opt for a vintage decor, you can make an amazing chandelier from a piece of wooden barrel and a few bottles of wine. Cut the piece of barrel and put the bottles of wine in a circle. But not before filling them with different lights, depending on the light intensity you want.

VINTAGE CHANDELIER MADE OF WINE BOTTLES

3. TABLE LAMPS MADE OF WINE BOTTLES

Using simple wine bottles you can make some amazing table lamps. Take an old wooden box, put the wine bottles in it, then wrap them in a subtle lighting installation, but very bright. Thus, you create a very intimate and rustic decor in your room.

4. NIGHT LAMPS MADE OF WHISKEY BOTTLES

If you want to be even more original, you can fill an entire bureau with colorful lamps made from a few bottles of whiskey and lampshades of different colors. Thus, you create a cheerful and very optimistic decor that will change fast also your good mood.

NIGHT LAMPS MADE OF WHISKEY BOTTLES

You can make amazing lamps also using large bottles. But choose some in pastel shades and fill them with lampshades of the same tints.

NIGHT LAMPS MADE OF WHISKEY BOTTLES

Mar 17, 2016Paul Scoropan

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