Carboard Installation via Inhabitat

by Brooklyn Modern | March 20th, 2009

David Stark’s Incredible Recycled Cardboard Creations

Inhabitat.com, a cool site that features trends in sustainable design, posted an interesting story on David Stark’s cardboard installations used for the opening of a West Elm store.  While the pieces are decorative, they relate to a d.i.y. cardboard furniture video I posted a while back.

Stark, who has designed events for clients like Rachel Ray, Conde Nast, Target, and Nicole Miller, has lots of experience in forward thinking design. This newest exhibition takes a look at the materials that go into showcasing and shipping West Elm’s products and reuses them. Each item is unique and entirely made from recycled shipping materials.

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