
Another window display of a different kind has also used plastic bottles to create a fantastic display.
This time the window display isn’t in a high street store like that of Anthropologie but instead it is for a Museum in America.
The Jersey City Museum have allowed 36-year-old artist, Pollie Bardon, to create an artistic display in their museum window.
The display, titled Bottled V.2, has been created using recycled bottles, a little paint and Plexiglass. In total over 2,000 bottles have been used.
Pollie teamed up with more than 1,000 local students to help to make the window display project become a reality.
The bottles came from various including school waste deposits, riverfronts, city streets and park areas. Not only is this window display recycling the discarded plastic bottles it has also helped to clean up the city streets.
The students will continue to collect bottles and help to change the structure of the display until the work of art is taken down in June.
This is a perfect example of how window, POP and other retail displays can be created using any material. All you need is a little imagination.
Design4Retail love a challenge to create a window display from something unusual and it will often get a good response from onlookers.



