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Thursday, August 07, 2008

Oyster Bed

Can you build a business around cardboard constructed objects? In New York, yes you can. This place was a surprise because I go by it frequently. The shop itself is tiny, and only because of the outdoor display did it catch my eye.
They manufacture many products using an accordion-like, honeycomb structure. You just want to touch these things, and of course, many do. They have a line called LiquidCardboard which transforms from one shape to another. They move and articulate, much like a slinky.
There are also a number of wonderful fantasy constructions for children - a lemonade stand, playhouse, fort, dollhouse, tepee and a rocket ship, which is a personal favorite. As a child, I dreamed of being on a rocket and as a high school student belonged to a rocketry club. I think boys and rockets are almost synonymous.
The honeycomb cardboard they use is recycled and the adhesives are natural too. They have an online store (since discontinued) in addition to their retail location in SoHo at 410A West Broadway. These are the types of places that make this city a unique place to peruse. Look twice because you may miss it. New York is like an oyster bed, you just have to look for those pearls...

14 comments:

Wayne said...

I've never heard of these products. I've forwarded the link to family. With the kids items it's clever to leave the cardboard blank so the kids can create individual designs.

PJ said...

I'm a big fan of form over function. I know I would enjoy some time in that store.

Kris McCracken said...

I wonder if they ship to Australia...

Unknown said...

The design of the objects on the right picture is fabulous! I really like those shapes!

Anonymous said...

Fantastic shots! It was a pleasure to meet you. Come by and visit us again! -J

Anonymous said...

this stuff looks awesome in its simplicity of design - definitely will need to check out the store!

Brian Dubé said...

the shapes are great and a joy to actually feel

Brian Dubé said...

the shapes are great and a joy to actually feel

Brian Dubé said...

the shapes are great and a joy to actually feel

Brian Dubé said...

the shapes are great and a joy to actually feel

Brian Dubé said...

the shapes are great and a joy to actually feel

Brian Dubé said...

the shapes are great and a joy to actually feel

Brian Dubé said...

the shapes are great and a joy to actually feel

• Eliane • said...

This is very cool and beautiful design. I've seen carboard lounge chairs done that way. You definitely are a little cautious to sit on it.