Jump to content
Sign in to follow this  
GemMan

12 Amazing Things Made With Cardboard Tubes

Recommended Posts

12 Amazing Things Made With Cardboard Tubes top1.gif Office Design a98591_T1.jpg

The tubes create a wonderful cave-like design, allowing the office visitor to experience a feeling of being connected with the environment. It's stylish and eco-friendly.

 

 

top2.gif Pavilion a98591_nuevo1.jpgA group of architecture students from the University of New South Wales constructed a temporary pavilion out of recycled cardboard tubes in front of the Sydney Customs House. The pavilion was one of several temporary structures constructed by architecture student groups from Australian universities as part of the CH4 Student Design Competition during the Sydney Architecture Festival. UNSW's Built Environment team was given 2,000 tubes from a company that manufacturers carpet. The goal for the competition was to make use of recycled materials and educate festival visitors on sustainability.

 

 

 

 

 

top3.gif Footbridge a98591_T3.jpgA temporary bridge incorporating 281 cardboard tubes has been erected over a river in Southern France. Weighing 7.5 tonnes, it can hold up to 20 people at a time. It is just half a mile from the Pont du Gard, an old Roman stone bridge, and was designed by Shigeru Ban, a Japanese architect known for his both grandiose and humble paper constructions, as you can see in the gallery.

 

 

top4.gif Pen Holder a98591_T4.jpgHere is a great way to sort pens and other writing implements in the family craft area while recycling plentiful cardboard tubes.

 

 

top5.gif Chairs and Table a98591_T5.jpgHundreds of waste tubes were used to construct striking pieces of furniture. Although they may not be that comfortable, they certainly provide a talking point for the room.

 

 

top6.gif Shigeru Ban's Paper Tube School a98591_T6.jpgThe most chilling images of the Wenchuan quake in central China's Sichuan province were the thousands of schools that flattened like pancakes, crushing scores of children. One of the more elegant and poignant design projects, led by prominent Japanese architect Shigeru Ban and a team of Chinese and Japanese students, erected temporary but resilient schools constructed from plywood and recycled cardboard tubes.

 

 

top7.gif Divan a98591_T7.jpgTying tiles and cardboard tubes like a "popcorn string" provides stability and comfort.

 

 

top8.gif Lamp a98591_T8.jpgDesign and build a fantastic lamp shade. For instance, this one conceals those fluorescent lights from view, which is a great idea.

 

 

 

top9.gif Wall a98591_T9.jpgCardboard tubing makes a cheap and stylish wall, too.

 

 

top10.gif Bar a98591_T10.jpgDesigned as a meeting point, as well as a show-stopping bar at the center of DesignEx, the Cardboard Bar served as a dramatic centerpiece and was constructed in less than one day. The untested concept design, with a structure made from raw cardboard tubes, demonstrated that good design and eco-friendly materials could coexist. The structure, bar, light fittings, signage and furniture were all made from a combination of cardboard, chipboard and Masonite, encouraging visitors to consider alternative materials for their projects.

 

 

top11.gif Shelving a98591_nuevo2.jpgSimple, strong and effective shelf unit from a number of cardboard tubes.

 

 

top12.gif Art a98591_nuevo34.jpgFrench painter and collage artist Anastassia Elias creates tiny scenes with paper inside cardboard toilet paper tubes. Anastassia uses paper the same color as the cardboard tubes to build up the intricate pictures of people, which gives the illusion that the scene taking place inside the walls are actually part of the roll itself. The models, which sell for £90 each, come alive when light is shined through the roll from one end. The details and depth of each piece is impressive

 

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Sign in to follow this  

×