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Sitting on furniture boxes

July 17, 2009

As cost and sustainability becomes increasingly important in packaging, designers are more and more frequently looking to create packaging with reusability in mind. And what better way to do that than to have the packaging convert into the product itself?

One of the cleverest applications of that thinking is the corrugated furniture of David Graas. His designs punch out of flat corrugated sheets to be assembled into interesting furniture.

That said, as far as I know of, his designs aren’t commercially produced. And it’d be interesting to see if the designs are comfortable or sturdy enough to be practical. But it’s a compelling idea. Take a look. You can also read a bit more about Graas’s other works at doorknob.com

Posted by David Bellm on July 17, 2009 | Comments (1)
Industries: Packaging Concepts

July 28, 2009
In response to: Sitting on furniture boxes
Alex W commented:

It is a fun concept, and I like the die-cut illustrations, but actually corrugated can give off a bit of formaldahyde vapor over time, and some have recommended to not have it in the house in the winter months due to lack of ventilation.

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