Flysphere 2.0





Flysphere 2.0
The use of a plastic bag full of water hanging from the ceiling of several taco kiosks on the streets, is a traditional way to scare flies away in most of the food markets on urban Mexico. The refraction of the water, amplifies the colors and movements for the sensible eyes of a fly reflected on this sphere, scaring it away, making it the perfect sustainable pesticide, on a way that the insect remains harmless and the food is free of flies. The Anti Fly Sphere is entirely made by hand at a family owned glass workshop in Mexico City. Is made out of Borosilicate Glass, which is thinner, lighter and can resist abrupt thermal changes.
With a frosted finish and white rope, this version of the FlySphere was designed in 2012 by Mexican Designer José de la O and has been a best seller ever since.