Designer creates "infinite" candle

By reusing the candle's melted wax, it is possible to obtain a second candle

'Infinite' candle

What if certain products could be infinitely recycled without losing their initial characteristics? That's the idea behind a brilliant invention by a British designer: the "infinite" candle.

Benjamin Shine created a simple and functional re-design on a candle holder piece. The melted wax flows inside the hollow support of the item, which still has a wick installed inside. So, as the wax falls, it fills the support. With natural hardening, a second candle is formed. Then, just remove it from the support and place it on top of it. When the new candle is ready, it is only necessary to insert a wick into the holder so that the reuse is endless.

Despite the genius of the invention, its creator announced that the piece is not for sale. It is just a way of alerting society to the need to pay attention to the reuse of materials. Anyway, it's possible to try to copy the idea at home, right? Check out more photos:

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