Paper-Masquerading Tables

The No Cardboard Side Table Is a Great Deal Stronger Than it Appears

You may be at least a little bit familiar with the incredible engineering feats that can be carried out with corrugated paper, but you can probably tell that the No Cardboard Side Table simply cannot possibly be made of such a material. It should be no surprise that the small furnishing is actually manufactured from metal. Philipp Kaefer enhanced it with colorful finishes and a burnished metallic gloss.

The puckered three-ply panels that make up these stools boasts impressive strength. You can appreciate that the curvatures in the leg-like supports would not be possible with many substances pressed so thin. The loopy openings of the No Cardboard Side Table create opportunities for extra storage of books and magazines and other miscellaneous items.
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