
Looking at the fire hoses above, what do you think you can make out of them? Its heavy, its bulky, its dirty, and its nasty. Surprisingly the Elvis & Kresse Organisation (EaKo) was able to create stunning life-style accessories by fully utilizing such unwanted hoses.


Recycled fire hose made handbag.

Recycled fire hose made pouch.

Recycled fire hose made sling bag.

Recycled fire hose made table mat.
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