Stool


Charles and Ray Eames.

The challenge of the Origami principle is to use a rectangular piece of paper (or other flat material) to make 3D objects.

My early acquaintance with Origami was during my Montessori primery school.

"> Charles and Ray Eames.

The challenge of the Origami principle is to use a rectangular piece of paper (or other flat material) to make 3D objects.

My early acquaintance with Origami was during my Montessori primery school.

"> Charles and Ray Eames.

The challenge of the Origami principle is to use a rectangular piece of paper (or other flat material) to make 3D objects.

My early acquaintance with Origami was during my Montessori primery school.

"> Charles and Ray Eames.

The challenge of the Origami principle is to use a rectangular piece of paper (or other flat material) to make 3D objects.

My early acquaintance with Origami was during my Montessori primery school.

"> Charles and Ray Eames.

The challenge of the Origami principle is to use a rectangular piece of paper (or other flat material) to make 3D objects.

My early acquaintance with Origami was during my Montessori primery school.

"> Charles and Ray Eames.

The challenge of the Origami principle is to use a rectangular piece of paper (or other flat material) to make 3D objects.

My early acquaintance with Origami was during my Montessori primery school.

"> Charles and Ray Eames.

The challenge of the Origami principle is to use a rectangular piece of paper (or other flat material) to make 3D objects.

My early acquaintance with Origami was during my Montessori primery school.

"> Charles and Ray Eames.

The challenge of the Origami principle is to use a rectangular piece of paper (or other flat material) to make 3D objects.

My early acquaintance with Origami was during my Montessori primery school.

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Origami, folded stool from rectangle piece of material

Meant for material research and developing products, in particular simple forms without any connecting tools or parts.

The stool design was a follow-up of the Arcade construction toy that was on its turn inspired by the Playing Card house of Charles and Ray Eames.

The challenge of the Origami principle is to use a rectangular piece of paper (or other flat material) to make 3D objects.

My early acquaintance with Origami was during my Montessori primery school.





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