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January 12th, 2012, 16:24 GMT · By Oana Grigoras

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Industrial Pipelines Turned into Fabulous Bookshelves

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Environmentally friendly artists keep amazing their fans with some of the most surprising sustainable concepts ever launched on the market.

The most remarkable fact is that their solutions are often considered a greener alternative, favoring both design enthusiasts and the environment, by giving a new meaning to old, no longer needed products and diverting them from landfills.

Stella Bleu is creating a one-of-a-kind series of bookshelves, manufactured using recycled industrial pipelines. Apart from being eco-friendly, the products also improve the aesthetics of any household.

The best part is that the designer is willing to customize her works of art on demand, modeling them into various shapes and sizes. Furthermore, the ingenious shelves can be used to lighten our rooms.

The items are priced at $129 (€101) each, come with matching screws and instructions and can be ordered online.



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