By Angel | March 31, 2009 11:45 am |
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What Do You Think of Paper Office? 

Offices from stone and bricks are traditional and even banal to some extent, nowadays people love offices from glass and metal but some people are too creative to use these materials and they build their offices from cardboard. Funny? But it is true. Nothing is not nothing (sorry) anymore, because it is an Amsterdam based Creative Agency and they have their entire office built out of cardboard.

The-Nothing-Office

Frankly speaking, the title Nothing team convey the idea behind the company philosophy – taking nothing and turning it into something. I guess nobody has ever thought of making the office and everything in it walls, beams, tables, shelving and even stairs out of cardboard.

The Nothing Office

What is more, such office is made taking into consideration the concept of using ’no screw, no glue’ – only pure Carboard. By the way, the Nothing team thinks that such office will become popular soon because of economy recession situation, more and more people would like to get real offices out of nothing, I mean any building material they could find.

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