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Clara Von Zweibergk and HAY's The Origami Family are Unique Pieces of Art

Clara von Zweibergk is a multi-disciplinary artist known for her simplicity and colorful works, as well as her use of paper. She has collaborated with HAY to release 'The Origami Family,' a limited-edition collection with only 200 pieces being made for sale.

The Origami Family consists of 16 small figures created using the traditional Japanese origami technique. Each piece has intricate foldings techniques that build upon each other to create a humanoid or canine figure.

Clara von Zweibergk's choice of the color palette used for each figure gives them a personality and adds an inclusive element as viewers may find a figure that resembles themselves.

As HAY described on the website, "The Origami Family is a joyful exploration of handmade craft" that consumers can purchase.
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