We love the idea behind these Soapbottles, which completely ditch the plastic for a soap-enclosed product. In an era where we all know we should reduce our single-use plastic, there are still way too many containers thrown in the trash or the recycling, which may or may not ever be remade. Berlin-based designer Jonna Breitenhuber has a really clever solution of using slow-dissolving soap as the bottle itself, eliminating the need for a wasteful package. The unique shapes make the bottles easy to hold and pour. A clever hole design allows for a string or rope to hang the bottle for easy use. Read more on The Dieline:

[…] with the need for plastic altogether. In order to stall the inevitable dissolution of the bottle, Breitenhuber has also designed a loop and string at the top of each bottle, to help with […]
[…] with the need for plastic altogether. In order to stall the inevitable dissolution of the bottle, Breitenhuber has also designed a loop and string at the top of each bottle, to help with […]