London-based Latvian designers Arthur Analts and Rudolph Strelis have made a series of bowls from shredded money.
They obtained notes from the Bank of England that had already been taken out of circulation and destroyed, then used them to make papier-mache containers bonded with resin. It took £1000 worth of notes to make the smaller one and £3000 to make the larger one.
They’re lined with white gelcoat so people won’t be put off by the material’s grubby appearance and the bases are conical like a spinning top so they never rest flat.
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