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8 Objects Fashioned from Puma Sneakers

Those tireless recyclers and re-users over at TreeHugger point us to the results of a Chilean design competition co-sponsored by Remade in Chile and Puma. The goal put to design students was to create useful and/or pleasant objects from old Puma sneakers and promotional materials. Here are the most impressive results, 8 Objects Fashioned from Puma Sneakers.

The Pumas Don’t Eat Meat They Eat Plants Pots

The Puma Lights Up My Life Lamp

The I Don’t Go Anywhere Without My Puma Mask

The I Am A Walking Puma Ad Dress

The Puma in a Blender Conceptual Art Installation

The Puma-Brand LSD Makes You See Puma Bugs

The Puma Force Lets You Control Objects Made From Pumas

The My Meta-Puma is Made out of Pumas

Of course, no Puma bricolage approaches the brilliance of Brian Jungen’s Air Jordan Native Masks:

It must be the shoes.

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