


Here is a very quite big apartment, it is situated along the canal and a short distance away is Queen Square, where farmers gather for spring and autumn to sell new potatoes, cheese, vegetables, jams and jellies. In this urban idyll meets a stunning penthouse with beautiful light flow. The large living room is the heart of the flat, with two spacious bedrooms that connect. White, fully freshly painted woodwork, walls and ceiling with neatly matching oak parquet flooring creates a clean and fresh atmosphere. There is a spacious kitchen with large dining area and good storage facilities. Could hardly be better! :)
It’s made of 454 slices, bound together in a book. Apparently it was quite a difficult process to put together, due to the complex constraints that were put upon the paper. From what I understand it was commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in NYC.
The folks that produced the book are a laser-cutting house that specializes in paper-cutting, called Visionen in Papier. I’m actually even more interested in what they are capable of doing, and the kinds of services they provide- check out some of their other examples of their work.
As this piece combines books, paper cutting, laser cutters, architecture, and paper making, it hits a broad area of things I really enjoy- so I pass it along to you, readers, in the hope you find it interesting as well.