Saturday, November 8, 2014

Danish artist transforms old vacuum cleaners in retro lamps

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When appliances stop working and have no concert possible your order most likely is in the trash or in the electron. But a pint to creativity can make these obsolete objects into something useful and decorative. That's what made Kristian Linneberg, a Danish artist who created lamps from recycled parts of vacuum cleaners, especially retro Nilfisk brand.

"It all started when I wanted to create a modern lamp from an old vacuum cleaner. The idea of turning something old into new and view the final product it inspired me to create more. My vision and creativity have increased. Currently, I'm working on six models of lamps, all from parts of Nilfisk vacuums ", explains the artist, cites the Tree Hugger.

The original Nilfisk vacuums are sold in Denmark as well as in other countries, before the first world war and its marketing lasted until the end of the years 1970.

The lamps created by Linneberg become the living testimony of a durable design, adapted to various contexts, extrapolating original obsolescence of vacuum cleaners.

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