The Origami Chair Mimics the Folds of the Traditional Paper Craft
Meghan Young — January 22, 2010 — Art & Design
References: headsinc & todayandtomorrow.net
As a big fan of origami creations, I’m not so surprised to see other, more talented individuals also drawn to such exotic crafts; take the aptly named Origami Chair, for instance.
Designed by So Takahashi, the Origami Chair features a pristine white material and folded creases like those found with paper crafts. Although I have very limited information, I’m sure you’ll enjoy the photos of the Origami Chair just as much as I do.
Designed by So Takahashi, the Origami Chair features a pristine white material and folded creases like those found with paper crafts. Although I have very limited information, I’m sure you’ll enjoy the photos of the Origami Chair just as much as I do.
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