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karton-ed02We've seen quite a bit of experimentation with cardboard on Inhabitat, but Hungarian husband & wife team Edith Szilvasy (formerly an artist) and Andras (Andrew) Balogh (a carpenter) have taken cardboard building to the next level by inventing a system of constructing furniture that uses only cardboard and ordinary paper clips. The development of the system has taken 3 years, but for <strong>Karton Art Design</strong>, that time has been time well spent. Andras developed a a method of folding and clipping the cardboard so that their finished products are as strong as wood and as light as paper -- and can be integrated with existing wood products....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/karton-art-design-cardboard-furniture/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
karton-ed04We've seen quite a bit of experimentation with cardboard on Inhabitat, but Hungarian husband & wife team Edith Szilvasy (formerly an artist) and Andras (Andrew) Balogh (a carpenter) have taken cardboard building to the next level by inventing a system of constructing furniture that uses only cardboard and ordinary paper clips. The development of the system has taken 3 years, but for <strong>Karton Art Design</strong>, that time has been time well spent. Andras developed a a method of folding and clipping the cardboard so that their finished products are as strong as wood and as light as paper -- and can be integrated with existing wood products....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/karton-art-design-cardboard-furniture/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
karton-ed03We've seen quite a bit of experimentation with cardboard on Inhabitat, but Hungarian husband & wife team Edith Szilvasy (formerly an artist) and Andras (Andrew) Balogh (a carpenter) have taken cardboard building to the next level by inventing a system of constructing furniture that uses only cardboard and ordinary paper clips. The development of the system has taken 3 years, but for <strong>Karton Art Design</strong>, that time has been time well spent. Andras developed a a method of folding and clipping the cardboard so that their finished products are as strong as wood and as light as paper -- and can be integrated with existing wood products....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/karton-art-design-cardboard-furniture/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
karton-ed05We've seen quite a bit of experimentation with cardboard on Inhabitat, but Hungarian husband & wife team Edith Szilvasy (formerly an artist) and Andras (Andrew) Balogh (a carpenter) have taken cardboard building to the next level by inventing a system of constructing furniture that uses only cardboard and ordinary paper clips. The development of the system has taken 3 years, but for <strong>Karton Art Design</strong>, that time has been time well spent. Andras developed a a method of folding and clipping the cardboard so that their finished products are as strong as wood and as light as paper -- and can be integrated with existing wood products....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/karton-art-design-cardboard-furniture/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4




