BOTTLIGHT Fosters Better Recycling Of Used Bottles in an Artsy Style


Posted August 8, 2016 by alexaz91

BOTTLIGHT is a collection of customized lamps that are produced from recycled bottles.

 
(August 07, 2016) - BOTTLIGHT is a unique and first-of-the-kind design lamp that is produced with recycled bottles, by applying the high-tech and innovative technology of Touch Gestures. This is a unique concept to foster recycling of used products in an artsy and creative way.

Buyers can avail BOTTLIGHT V1 version that comes with an alternative like the Classic and the color. The first option will recreate the shade of a chosen drink, while the second option gives the flexibility to choose between different colors.

BOTTLIGHT features high-tech and innovative properties. Users can turn-on or turn-off the lamp, simply finger-tapping the top. Likewise, they can adjust the brightness of the lamp as well as change the shade with finger touches. Users can charge the lamp using USB cables that come included in the package. Users have the option to connect the charger to the computer, power port or a charger. This custom lamp is truly a worthy collection for the collectors. Each of the products comes sensor-tracked to eliminate chances of unauthorized duplications.

The Bottle light with its unique features is a wonderful lighting option for the household and bar counters. These lamps feature high aesthetic and it is truly a gallant way to reduce the load of wastes that will foster environmental pollution.

About BOTTLIGHT
BOTTLIGHT is a recently-launched collection on designer lamps that are produced from recycled bottles.

Please visit https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bottlight-the-first-high-tech-design-bottle-lamp-led-usb/x/12314003#/ for more information.

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Last Updated August 8, 2016