Japanese carmaker Lexus has exhibited a life-sized replica of its IS sedan, created from 1,700 laser-cut cardboard sheets. The “origami car” was built in London by a five-strong team of professional ...
Art comes in various shapes, sizes and forms. In this case, it is presented in the form of a Lexus. That's right. Lexus used 1,700 sheets of laser-cut cardboard to create the Lexus Origami Car. A ...
Lexus has created one of its most unique cars yet – a full size vehicle made of recyclable laser-cut cardboard sheets. At first glance Lexus Origami Car may look like the Lexus IS sedan, but if you ...
Lexus made an exact driveable replica of its model IS using 1,700 sheets of cardboard. The car was built entirely by hand using laser cutting technology and water-based glue. Lexus gave London-based ...
Be careful, it isn’t exactly street legal. Driving down the street, a new paper car–hand-glued from 1,700 pieces of cardboard–looks more like a piece of animation than a real-life object. Using the ...
With the help of lasers and origami folds, a team of UK designers hired by Lexus has been tasked with building an electric cardboard car that gives new meaning to ‘going green’. The decision to build ...
Lexus has created a whole new kind of soft-top car - made out of cardboard. And, incredibly, the world's first 'Origami Car' is drivable. The vehicle, a replica of the new Lexus IS saloon, was ...
Cardboard is, for all intensive purposes, a rather boring and unassuming material. However, designers have manage to turn it into a full-size origami Lexus IS car that is reportedly drivable. Design ...
1 The U.K.-based Lasercut Works and Scales & Models spent three months constructing the one-of-a-kind Lexus, nicknamed the Origami Car. 2 They used 1,700 sheets of laser-cut cardboard, which were ...
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