Chez Larsson Make a Saccharine Empire State Building
Marissa Liu — December 24, 2009 — Art & Design
References: chezlarsson
This sugar cube structure by the good people over at Chez Larsson is a replica of New York’s Empire State Building. Using eight kilograms of sugar and a string light this sweet structure illuminates as well!
Using a print out picture of the Empire State Building and a mini replica as inspiration, the team was able to recreate the New York landmark to create this incredible sugar cube structure. It took time (a few days) and patience to build but it’s totally worth it.
Using a print out picture of the Empire State Building and a mini replica as inspiration, the team was able to recreate the New York landmark to create this incredible sugar cube structure. It took time (a few days) and patience to build but it’s totally worth it.
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