

UK designer Giles Miller makes these laptop cases (and a number of furniture pieces) from recycled cardboard. I love the way he’s altered the corrugations to create designs in the cardboard.


UK designer Giles Miller makes these laptop cases (and a number of furniture pieces) from recycled cardboard. I love the way he’s altered the corrugations to create designs in the cardboard.
Cute but not practical, a little bit of rain and that whole thing would fall apart.
form<>function
It’s an eco friendly design, I wonder if it’s really practial or not, how the water proof ability goes. I think this cardboard idea is great, it can be utilized to the kithen area, I recently talk about many fun stuff in my kitchen blog: http://www.kitchen-fun.com/
Yeah, very pretty, assuming that you don’t want to bring power (or anything) with you.
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