Cardboard Collection
"Unveiling the Versatility of Cardboard: From Kittens to Landscapes and Everything in Between" A playful kitten finds comfort in a cozy Maltesers cardboard box
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"Unveiling the Versatility of Cardboard: From Kittens to Landscapes and Everything in Between" A playful kitten finds comfort in a cozy Maltesers cardboard box, proving that even our furry friends appreciate the simplicity of this humble material. Amidst an intense game of bridge, players meticulously mark their scores on a worn-out cardboard scorecard, showcasing how this versatile material has been used for entertainment throughout the years. Isidre Nonell's captivating oil painting "Poor waiting the soup" depicts a destitute figure clutching onto a piece of weathered cardboard, reminding us of its association with poverty and struggle. An eye-catching advertising sign for Exide Batteries stands tall on the street corner, constructed entirely from sturdy cardboard, demonstrating its effectiveness as an affordable yet impactful marketing tool. Princess Mary's Christmas 1914 tin holds sentimental value as it was distributed to soldiers during World War I and made from recycled cardboard—a testament to its resourcefulness during times of scarcity. Marcus Larson's Swedish Lake Study beautifully captures the serene beauty of nature with his delicate brushstrokes on textured cardboard canvas—showcasing how artists can transform this ordinary material into extraordinary works of art. Two vibrant plants thrive in their respective pots made from recycled cardboard—an eco-friendly solution that not only nurtures life but also adds aesthetic appeal to any space. Three Shapes #4 and Three Shapes #3 showcase modern abstract artwork created using layers upon layers of intricately cut and arranged colored cardboards—proving that creativity knows no bounds when it comes to this versatile medium. Lifestyle No1 portrays a minimalist living room adorned with sleek furniture made partially or entirely out of sustainable corrugated board—highlighting how designers are embracing eco-conscious materials without compromising style or functionality. The simple yet elegant shape carved out from sturdy brown cardboard exemplifies the beauty of minimalism, reminding us that sometimes less is truly more.