Past Is Future
At Past Is Future we use recycled beer bottles filled with natural soy wax to create our handcrafted candles.
At Past Is Future we use only recycled glass bottles, therefore giving them a second life. The soy wax in our handcrafted candles is derived from the soy bean which is a 100% natural, renewable resource.
Getting ready to turn these recycled beer bottles into natural soy wax candles β»οΈπΊπ― ββββββββββββββββββββ
16/02/2016
INSIDE OUT at Lighthouse Beach now selling some of our recycled beer bottle candles.... Check them out ππΌ
15/02/2016
Mondays are made easier when accompanied by one (or many) of our recycled beer bottle candles!!
12/02/2016
Brown, Green or Clear. Whats your favourite? | Past is Future Repurposed Soy Candles So what colour do you prefer?Β Β Leading up to christmas our recycled beer bottle candles have been a HUGE hit! But the question is.... which one is our best se...
28/01/2016
Two NEW fragrances have just arrived to our range of recycled beer bottle candles...including Coastal Sands ππ Jump onto www.pastisfuture.com.au and check them out.
Artist Markets today at Cassegrain Winery. We will be here with our recycled beer bottle candles from 9:00am - 2:00pm πͺ Come down and say hello!!!
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The Artist Market in the Vines The Artist Market, in the vines is staged on the 4th Sunday of each month in the beautiful gardens of Cassegrain Winery. It is an eclectic market bringing together a vibrant and colourful collection of works by local artisans and artists. It will showcase
14/01/2016
production line at HQ π‘
28/12/2015
Preparing for another busy year πππ
21/12/2015
discovering some new funky scents for you guys...... keep an eye out for what's coming next π
15/12/2015
Reusing our beer bottle candles β»οΈ
07/12/2015
Get in quick for your Christmas orders!!!!
03/12/2015
Recycled Beer Bottle Candles : )
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5-7 Victoria Parade
Sydney, NSW
2095