Reusing and repurposing the things we’ve already made is paramount to the future of this planet. Normally, however, we think of the cardboard boxes and soda bottles we tossed in the blue bin when it comes to recycling. Pentatonic looked elsewhere. The brand’s new set of drinking glasses is made from old smartphone screens. Sold in sets of four, the glasses are smoky gray and hold 350 ml each, meaning they’re a bit smaller than your standard pint glass. They also have a cool, fractal look to them that stands out among the IKEA sets currently in your cabinet. Pick up a set now and see what happened to your old iPhone.
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