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Image: MicroWorks

Japanese design firm MicroWorks focuses on small, everyday objects like hangers, book covers, chopsticks, trays and mirrors and incorporates them aesthetically into our lives. One of their latest objects is called Vine, a green cell phone charger with leaves, mimicking a creeper. Though the charger doesn’t actually use green energy, it offers a green touch and turns a drab, black wire into an art object. True to the belief that if you can’t hide it, flaunt it!

Treehugger spotted this cool concept charger first.

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Simone Preuss - who has written 196 posts on Environmental Graffiti.

Simone is a freelance writer, editor and translator. While living and working in Germany, the United States and India, she sampled environmental consciousness around the world. Environmental Graffiti allows her to reflect on the everyday madness that is life without taking it too seriously. For more of her writing, read her articles on Suite101.com or her blog, The Writer's Advantage.

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