Puny Paper-Crafted Offices

The 'Love Books Love Stationary' Collection is Tiny

The Russian artist and graphic designer People Too recently constructed a series of delightful paper sculptures titled, 'Love Books Love Stationary.'

As their name suggests, the creations are whimsical miniature replicas of desk and stationary related items. From filing cabinets to little laptops to tiny tables, there is a sculpture for anything office-themed.

An impressive aspect of these works is the amount of detail found in them. In fact, the illusion is so convincing that some pictures of the miniatures could easily lead one to believe they were looking at life-size objects. People Too goes so far as to create tiny paintings complete with frames that hang from the walls of the mini-office. One feels as though they could open the drawers of the desk to find staplers, documents, pencils and the like.
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