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Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus

Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus

Architect Toby Horrocks and designer Kristian Aus have created this fold-out cardboard shop interior for the State of Design festival in Melbourne.

Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus

Five cardboard panels open out to form a desk, chair, shelves and lighting arrangement.

Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus

The panels can be flat-packed and are made from re-used and 100% recyclable cardboard.

Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus

The interior forms part of the Look.Stop.Shop exhibition and will be on display until 26 July.

Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus

All photographs are by Ellen Dewar.

Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus

Here's some more from the designers:


Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus - Flatform 322

Interiors and products have a limited life span. Do you design for longevity and hope your designs don't prematurely end up in the skip?

Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus

Or go with the flow and accept that change is inevitable?

Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus

Industrial designer Kristian Aus and architect Toby Horrocks have created an interior space that is both architecture and object, made from 100% post-consumer waste and 100% recyclable.


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