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It is made of sheets of firm industrial paper that have been stuck together in many wavy layers to make the holes look like a net. The strength and flexibility have been adjusted to fit the size of the holes. It is easy to make and widely used even as a table or a bed. The design is mechanical and simple, and depending on the angle, it portrays an organic and complicated shape with a strong impact.
Designed by Ryuji Nakamura
Photos copyright : Ryuji Nakamura Architects
http://www.contemporist.com/2009/08/17/hechima-5-by-ryuji-nakamura/
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