Workspace-Inspired Origami

The Office by Paper Donut Comes With a Fun Fictional Backstory

The Office by Paper Donut is not inspired by the popular TV show of the same name but instead the traditional workspace itself. Nevertheless, there is nothing traditional about this particular office. That is because it has been completely constructed out of paper. Created by Alexis Facca, paper and set designer based in Brussels, Belgium, and founder of Paper Donut, the creation is in line with her past work including the Papercraft Breakfast.

Incredibly detailed, The Office by Paper Donut features everything from a potted plant and armchair to a filing cabinet and photocopy machine. For those imaginative souls, the series even comes with a backstory. In short, the office belongs to Walter R. Cooper advertising agency and is based in the SOHO London district.
Trend Themes
1. Paper-based Workspaces - Creating workspaces using paper materials presents opportunities for sustainable and flexible office designs.
2. Immersive Set Designs - Using set designs inspired by the traditional workspace creates immersive and visually appealing environments for various purposes.
3. Narrative-driven Experiences - Developing fictional backstories for immersive spaces, like the office in this article, adds a layer of engagement for visitors and users.
Industry Implications
1. Office Supplies & Furniture - The office supplies and furniture industry can explore innovative, eco-friendly designs utilizing paper materials.
2. Event Planning & Exhibit Design - Event planners and exhibit designers can incorporate immersive set designs, like the paper office, to create memorable experiences for attendees.
3. Advertising & Marketing - Ad agencies and marketing firms can leverage narrative-driven experiences to enhance brand engagement and storytelling in campaigns.

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