debbie wijskamp: paperpulp cabinet

debbie wijskamp: paperpulp cabinet


paper pulp cabinets and tableware, 2009

the paper pulp cabinet by debbie wijskamp, is a totemic white furniture piece,
constructed from various oblong boxes stacked upon one another. some have drawers,
while others are left open to function as shelves. at first glance, they look like they are made
from the polystyrene containers used to pack fish, but instead each inch-thick box component
has been moulded from paper pulp and assembled using simple box-jointing techniques
borrowed from woodwork.

the paper pulp cabinet will be on show at designhuis, eindhoven as part of the second annual
'talent' exhibition during dutch design week. the works of graduates from 30 european design institutes
and universities will be showcased from october 17th to october 24th, 2009.


paper pulp cabinet, 2009






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andrea db
10.18.09  
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