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 ...
We've seen some unusual uses of cardboard before, including for a skateboard deck and for furniture. Lexus has perhaps trumped everything else though, by building a full-size, drivable cardboard car.
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 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 ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Lexus built a car made entirely of cardboard - and it works! The car is on display this weekend at a home innovation show in Britain. The sedan was hand-built using 1,700 sheets of ...
Citroen recently introduced a new concept car which will be made from recycled cardboard and weigh just 1,000 kilograms. The race to build the most sustainable and cost-effective electric vehicle is ...
Lexus unveils electric car, but it’s made of cardboard Lexus UK has unveiled a car that was created using 1,700 fully recyclable laser-cut cardboard sheets and is powered by an electric engine.
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 ...
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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