Cardboard Chair is Both Package and Product

This is a chair without packaging. Or, perhaps, it is a package without a chair? The "Finish Your Self" chair, from David Graas, is designed to be cut free of its surrounding cardboard, Airfix-kit style, and simply slot together. It’s actually tiny, designed for use by children, and costs a rather steep €69 ($89) but […]

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This is a chair without packaging. Or, perhaps, it is a package without a chair? The "Finish Your Self" chair, from David Graas, is designed to be cut free of its surrounding cardboard, Airfix-kit style, and simply slot together. It's actually tiny, designed for use by children, and costs a rather steep €69 ($89) but once you have one, it's pretty easy to give the kids a pile of old cardboard and a box-cutter and they can build you a whole dining-room suite.

Product page [Apart Design via Lovely Packaging]
Designer page [David Graas]