These elegant and fanciful shampoo and bath product containers are, themselves, made from soap, resulting in an eco-friendly, and multi-purpose product line.

Created by design student Mi Zhou from the Central Saint Martins program, we love the look and feel of the vessels, and the way they are entirely usable, from the contents to the containers themselves.

In an era where we need to reduce our single plastic use as much as possible, we think this soap-within-soap approach is pretty clever. And it doesn’t hurt that the vessels themselves are beautiful to look at, reminiscent of perfume bottles. Via Colossal:

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