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Coca-Cola | "Coca-Cola Bottleware" Launched: A Step Beyond Recycling Gallery
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Coca-Cola | "Coca-Cola Bottleware" Launched: A Step Beyond Recycling Gallery

<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Made from 100% recycled Coca-Cola Contour Bottles, designed by nendo
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Coca-Cola Bottleware: Limited edition of 500 sets worldwide
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> The Coca-Cola Contour Bottle, created in 1915 by Alexander Samuelson and Earl R. Dean of the Root Glass Company in Indiana, USA
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Coca-Cola Bottleware was developed based on the concept of "Sustainable Lifestyle + Design," a project originating in Japan
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Designed by nendo, the acclaimed design office both domestically and internationally
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Bowls and dishes shaped as if the top of the bottle was cleanly cut off horizontally, leaving only the base
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Note the knurling on the base, the ridges applied for shock absorption
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> As tableware, it becomes the centerpiece of a party
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Coordinated in Georgia Green
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Contour bottles, having completed their role as bottles, are collected from Coca-Cola bottlers nationwide and 100% recycled
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Coca-Cola Bottleware is manufactured by Hokuyo Glass in Aomori Prefecture
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> While capable of faithful manufacturing, they employ "mold blowing," a technique that creates a unique texture through hand-blowing
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Molten recycled glass at 1500°C is gathered on a blowpipe, with subtle control over forming temperature and material quantity
<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Each piece is hand-blown and carefully crafted, adjusting the thickness of the base and sides
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<strong>Coca-Cola</strong> Exhibited at Design Tide Tokyo 2012 from Wednesday, October 31 to Sunday, November 4 at the main venue
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