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Fully recycled lovely
lampshades
And the award for Most Glamorous Recycled Product of
the Month goes to... Use UK's lampshades! They're made
from 100% recycled cardboard and are backed by the very
Hippy Shopper manifesto that "even small changes in
purchasing decisions help to alleviate the pressures on
the planet's resources." Green credentials aside,
they're also some of the best lampshade designs I've
seen since Helen Rawlinson. If I had the money I'd buy
the entire limited edition range. As it stands I'll have
to content myself to splashing out on one of these £32+
shades. You can order online at Use UK.
July 18, 2005 in
Design & furniture,
Recycling
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