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An architect named Mattias Lind is responsible for making one of the most economical and magical cabins you’ll ever see. Mattias designed this cabin to be made completely out of paper as a showcase for Göteborgstryckeriet, a printing company. The cool thing about this cabin isn’t even immediately apparent, but keep looking, you’ll find it.
The cabin was build out of paper just to prove what a printing company could do with their processes and materials.
Mattias Lind
Mattias used Miniwell corrugated paper that fit together to form a 75-square-foot, nearly 10-foot-high, 220-pound “house” with a gabled roof.
Mattias Lind
The house can be extended by several hundred feet.
Mattias Lind
Not only that, but each side of the house’s accordion folds has a different pattern. So you may see an entirely different house if you see it at the right angle.
Mattias Lind
They dubbed the house “The Chameleon Cabin” because of its different appearance from each angle.
Mattias Lind
It really isn’t suitable for a house…
Mattias Lind
But a small office, play room or yoga studio? It’d be perfect.
Mattias Lind
It looks like black marble, it looks like white marble… it’s amazing this house looks like marble at all, given that it’s made out of paper.
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