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.

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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.

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Paperscapes is currently on display at the annual event the Gladestone Hotel Toronto, Come up to My Room, until the end of March 2016.