![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhpX7hKQzOr6qKcZgxWweFN_UNWT9rwvCTBy5l1EHAN83IDc5iWegOU0-jkO7P9xSACcjSh_iOf_3D6wAOhcl-QMk74v8ZrR5KoiBD0uX1_kFa60FlnmITTu61dqRsVPwpkk4xwBk0MN-AL/s400/hummon+trashcan+with+bag.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEicp2eWJHTI-7whFUmX34_ZmXEc3OOnkI0N_K35tTKjN_FfTbpQkL53JP87tIvUZkym6cq7sYgwva3HC_JKuX8oC-cU0Eb0LTCnv2bg-n-HLpSc8sVw0YFMxiHefRH-LOBREAaMWcqaD_E9/s400/multicolored+hummon+trashcan.jpg)
What better way to up-cycle than with this stylish trash can? Designed by Hommin (Hong Ming Chen, a designer based in Sweden) he tries to "simplify and twist the daily object which has the potential to be a little bit better" . Now all you have to do is find some plastic bags worthy of being on display and being thrown away . . .
No comments :
Post a Comment