For a steal, at only $328, you can own this lavish furniture set. The Karton Group uses heavy-duty cardboard to build their products. According to the website, the Australian company was born after leaving “a stack of cardboard sheets alone in a room with some of Europe’s brightest engineers.” The result of this design-by-imprisonment approach is an entire line of furniture that’s affordable, easily foldable/portable, and definitely unique.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Cardboard Bedroom Suite
I cannot tell a lie:
For a steal, at only $328, you can own this lavish furniture set. The Karton Group uses heavy-duty cardboard to build their products. According to the website, the Australian company was born after leaving “a stack of cardboard sheets alone in a room with some of Europe’s brightest engineers.” The result of this design-by-imprisonment approach is an entire line of furniture that’s affordable, easily foldable/portable, and definitely unique.
For a steal, at only $328, you can own this lavish furniture set. The Karton Group uses heavy-duty cardboard to build their products. According to the website, the Australian company was born after leaving “a stack of cardboard sheets alone in a room with some of Europe’s brightest engineers.” The result of this design-by-imprisonment approach is an entire line of furniture that’s affordable, easily foldable/portable, and definitely unique.
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