Origami-style cardboard furniture for dorms, urban nomads

Kirsten Dirksen
Kirsten Dirksen
407.1 هزار بار بازدید - 10 سال پیش - As an undergraduate at Yale,
As an undergraduate at Yale, Zach Rothholz began to experiment with a corrugated material called triple ply: “like regular cardboard but 3 layers thick, like plywood, but a fifth of the weight.” For his senior project, he created a cardboard chair that could transform into a coffee table and a stacking shelf, “like LEGO for furniture”.

Today, Rothholz has an entire line of cardboard furniture that he sells out of a storefront in New Haven, Connecticut.

Chairigami may be the country’s only cardboard furniture store and Rothholz has created a cardboard copy of nearly every piece in a conventional home/office: chairs, desks, tables, sofas, benches, stools, armchairs, standing desks, and even a bunk bed and a giant hamster wheel for people.

Chairigami: http://www.chairigami.com/

Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/...
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