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What a great way and a creative approach to re-purposing! I spotted this chandelier at a Bar& Restaurant in LA, the name is unfortunately escaping from me...
(Elsie reminded me the name of the place 'Kitchen 24')
I took the photo with my phone, so it is not perfect but hope you can see the details!
Love,
Derya
(Elsie reminded me the name of the place 'Kitchen 24')
I took the photo with my phone, so it is not perfect but hope you can see the details!
Love,
Derya
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5 comments:
Wow, I have never seen a better use for old silverware. I would love to learn how to weld to create useful pieces like the silverware chandelier. Very creative.
Janay
http://janaygreen.blogspot.com
that was such a fun night! loved the chandelier too!
I love that. Always interesting to find a whole new use for something so basic! Mwah!
Wow, people never cease to amaze me with their creativity! How did they ever get this idea?
Oooh! I love this! Nice work. :)
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