Paperscapes: recycled paper for functional furniture
Paperscapes: recycled paper functional furniture
If you thought that the paper could turn into ... well, more recycled paper, you 'D err. It is the creative studio based in Montreal Dear humans came up with a way to turn recycled paper into functional furniture, lighting and tiles in creative exploration called Paperscapes.
Founded by Jasna Sokolovic and Noel O'Connell, the studio prides itself on being able to take a second look at a everyday object and discover its hidden potential and transform that potential into something tangible. Here's what Paperscapes is about. Using recycled paper from a local industry waste site, Sokolovic and O'Connell handle paper in a clayey material, they use to create stools, side tables, large dome lights, and tiles.
Paperscapes is currently on display at the annual event the Gladestone Hotel Toronto, Come up to My Room, until the end of March 2016.
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