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The World’s Largest Cardboard Christmas Tree Springs up in London!

12/06/2011
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  • Giles Miller World's Largest Cardboard Tree
    Giles Miller has wooed us with his intricate cardboard creations before, and now he's brought us the world's largest cardboard Christmas tree! Standing at roughly 20 feet in the Design Museum London's public atrium, the tree is comprised of no fewer than 3,600 individually-cut, handmade cardboard pieces. Similar to a fake evergreen, these pieces can be arranged around a central shaft to give the branches that fluid, swirling motion so essential to the nature of a real Christmas tree....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-worlds-largest-cardboard-christmas-tree-springs-up-in-london/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Giles Miller World's Largest Cardboard Tree
    Giles Miller has wooed us with his intricate cardboard creations before, and now he's brought us the world's largest cardboard Christmas tree! Standing at roughly 20 feet in the Design Museum London's public atrium, the tree is comprised of no fewer than 3,600 individually-cut, handmade cardboard pieces. Similar to a fake evergreen, these pieces can be arranged around a central shaft to give the branches that fluid, swirling motion so essential to the nature of a real Christmas tree....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-worlds-largest-cardboard-christmas-tree-springs-up-in-london/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Giles Miller World's Largest Cardboard Tree
    Giles Miller has wooed us with his intricate cardboard creations before, and now he's brought us the world's largest cardboard Christmas tree! Standing at roughly 20 feet in the Design Museum London's public atrium, the tree is comprised of no fewer than 3,600 individually-cut, handmade cardboard pieces. Similar to a fake evergreen, these pieces can be arranged around a central shaft to give the branches that fluid, swirling motion so essential to the nature of a real Christmas tree....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/the-worlds-largest-cardboard-christmas-tree-springs-up-in-london/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Giles Miller World's Largest Cardboard Tree

Giles Miller has wooed us with his intricate cardboard creations before, and now he's brought us the world's largest cardboard Christmas tree! Standing at roughly 20 feet in the Design Museum London's public atrium, the tree is comprised of no fewer than 3,600 individually-cut, handmade cardboard pieces. Similar to a fake evergreen, these pieces can be arranged around a central shaft to give the branches that fluid, swirling motion so essential to the nature of a real Christmas tree....

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