Oct.10, 2013
'Screw You' is a collection of making clever use of the universal PET bottle screw top with help of 3D printing. The Screw You Vase transforms 12 single use PET bottles (0,5 l) you add yourself, into a beautiful vase that is made to last.
The vase rests on the three centre bottles. Make sure these three centre bottles are the exact same height for the vase to stand upright. For easy filling, first fill all the bottles with water (half full is perfect) and then screw them into the connector one by one.
Available in black or green at Layers, a design label for 3D-printed products created by Dutch product designer David Graas, you can now get yourself a one-of-a-kind Screw You Vase for €129 ($175).
Layers has a wide variety of products to offer, for example Screw You Dog, Ring, Bracelet etc. The Screw you dog allows you to store your dry foods in a fancy way. Just cut of the tail bottle to function as a funnel and fill the legs, ears and nose of the dog one by one with sugar, rice, flour or pasta.
Layers will be presenting the Screw You collection during the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven in October.
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