Difference between revisions of "How to Make Cardboard Furniture"

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Latest revision as of 12:06, 9 December 2009

This article is a draft. It was just started and needs further work.


Corrugated cardboard is a cheap, light and rather resistant material. It is quite appropriate to make small furniture pieces as long as they have a clever structure design and are kept perfectly dry, and far from a heat source.


Links to cardboard furniture designs

http://foldschool.com/: free patterns for a stool, a chair, and a rocker for kids [www.designboom.com/cardboard3.html www.designboom.com]

If you haven't the time or resources to construct your own, some companies sell ready made products & toys:
www.villagegreenproducts.co.uk
www.cardboardtoys.com

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