emeline ong crafts candy-like tables from composite paper pulps
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emeline ong crafts candy-like tables from composite paper pulps

Oct 19, 2024

a composite paper pulp mixture is tamped into the molds

the mixture is flattened using common household items, such as a cloth and stick, to achieve a smooth, even finish

upon demolding, the series reveals distinct seams created by excess material, resulting in minimal graphic lines

Emeline Ong presents a playful table series where the process is the design itself

the 3D-printed molds are composed of multiple parts held together by nuts and bolts

each table is handcrafted

made using tools and materials sourced from household items, including a blender, paper shredder, and a stick

project info:

name: The Pastille Collection designer: Emeline Ong | @emeline.ong

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edited by: ravail khan | designboom

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