ad agency in paris gets a cardboard office
By on November 7th, 2008
Yes, it’s actually true, (and not an urban legend); French artist Paul Coudamy designed a complete cardboard office for an ad agency in a warehouse in the North part of Paris.
Book shelves made out of cardboard and lighting with upside-down white umbrellas, reflect light in the most creative way. The designer called it, “magic.”
This space is completely modular, customizable with movable partitions. I’m not sure about the ergonomics but it looks cool. And if you get bored, you can move it around.
What a fabulous piece of art furniture in the lobby of the office. It needs a few pillows. Deepali?
Paul Coudamy managed to create this on a strict budget, He designed furniture, twenty work stations, partitions, meeting rooms and storage using 4cm thick water-resistant honeycomb cardboard mounted with wood glue and tape.
Pretty impressive. Looks like a fun place to work and the making of a business on the creative edge of new expression.
For more on Paul Coudamy visit the website: www.paulcaoudamy.com.



























November 8th, 2008 at 10:29 am
What an incredible and interesting concept! You find the best things to share with us Ppng!!!! xox
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