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product|added Sep 01, 2009 0 rating 2.99 / 5  |  6873 votes

Sculptural Cardboard Workspace

At Edward Cella Art+Architecture in its newly relocated gallery, the undulating functional object was crafted by hand from assembled layers of industrially cut cardboard and Koskisen plywood. Seeking to affect the white cube space of the gallery with minimal use of materials while suggesting movement and vitality, we utilized the surging repetition and pattern created by stacking two shapes of pre-cut cardboard designed and calibrated on computational software.

Designer: Ball-Nogues Studio (United States)
Inspired By: surging repetition and pattern
Material: cardboard, plywood
Colours: brown, white

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