Idea that turns a drinking bottle upside down and turns it into a unique glass "The Jabiru"



Items that make unique glasses of design like wine glasses and brandy glasses by cutting and turning the upper half of the drinking bottle, such as liquor and juice "The Jabiru"is. It is an eco item which can reuse the bottle which should be thrown away originally, and now it is a cloud funding platformKickStarterWe are seeking investment in.

Thekinkajou
http://www.bottlecutting.com/

The Jabiru: Bottle Top Stem by Patrick Lehoux - Kickstarter
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lehoux/the-jabiru-bottle-top-stem

You can see how you actually use the glass from the following movies.


Jabiru is an item that reuses used glasses and turns them into unique glasses.


Patrick Lehoux who designed Jabiru has already solicited investment with Kickstarter, using the lower half of the empty bottleTumbler glassYou can makeKinkajouWe have already commercialized the item, but this time we developed items that can make wineglass-like glasses using the top half.


Kinkajou which is currently on sale looks like this.


How to use Kinkajou can be seen from the following movie. It cuts the bottle, puts sandpaper on the cut, and it is about 1 minute and very easy to complete the glass.

Cut a bottle in just over a minute - YouTube


This time it is not an item to cut the bottle, but it is seeking development / investment of the part "Jabiru" corresponding to the legs of the glass. Jabiru has white, black, color and crystal, the following is Jabiru Snow Edition which is a white foot.


It is like this when attached to the cut bottle.


Black's "Jabiru Onyx Edition"


It makes a little chic atmosphere.


Skeleton color "Jabiru Crystal Edition"


Pop impression.


Colorful 'Jabiru Friday Night Fun Edition'


Since you can adjust the position to cut the bottle, you can also make a small one like a shot glass.


Each Jabiru's set is delivered like this.


This is Patrick Lehoux who developed Jabiru.


Actually I will pour drinks into the glass.


It is a unique and stylish glass that I do not believe is using an empty bottle.


It is like this when trying to serve ice. In a bottle of liquor or juiceMany unique designs, I think that it is a waste to throw away, but with Jabiru it will be possible to create original glasses in no time.


Every Jabiru is $ 25 (about 2500 yen), and a kit with Kinkajou that cuts the bottle and a finishing set and Jabiru is available for $ 95 (about 9500 yen). In case of investment from Japan a separate shipping fee of $ 20 (approximately 2000 yen) is required.


The deadline is Japan time on June 15 at 10:47 pm.

in Video,   Design, Posted by darkhorse_log