Art

Paperstuff, Cardboard Art by Bartek Elsner

View all 19 Photos

Paperstuff is an unusual collection displayed in the streets of Berlin of real life items translated in to paper versions. Bartek Elsner is the artist. He is a specialist designer in digital communications and interaction; though his playful side is exposed through this artful work.
The cardboard sculptures range from a machine gun, to outdated electronics from the 80’s. Spectacles on the sidewalks have featured a fireplace complete with realistic hearth details hosting a lovely paper flame, a gigantic boom box, and a surveillance camera appearing in full functioning order. He really has captured these realistic objects perfectly. Potential awaits for the most amazing child’s playhouse.

Save

More for you

The Broseta Apartment


Architecture

A minimalist renovation and restoration of an apartment situated in a former nuns’ co…

Casa do Castanheiro


Architecture

The rehabilitation and vibrant transformation of a countryside house in Alto Minho, P…

Mon58


Architecture

A concrete annex transformed and extended into cozy home that opens to views of the S…

Clinique Monkland


Interior Design

A modern dentist office design that draws inspiration from the warmth and coziness of…

Concrete House


Architecture

A concrete house designed with overlapping geometries that enable a variety of spatia…

The Respectful Transformation ...


Architecture

Originally designed by Aaron Green, the protégé of Frank Lloyd Wright, Green House ha…

Around the world

Mala Vila


Around the World

Designed with mirror walls, these four cabins perfectly reflect the surrounding woodl…

Kimpton Las Mercedes Hotel


Around the World

A Historic Landmark Reimagined: Kimpton Las Mercedes Brings New Life to Santo Domingo…

Treehouse Villas, A Nature-Cen...


Around the World

Seven tree house villas in Bali nestled among lush vegetation on a sloping site that …

Staff Picks

Catskills Residence

El Tirón, Two Connected Houses in Mexico

Casa Verde Gago

A 1930s Winery Converted into a Modern-Rustic Home

Stay Updated

FacebookPinterestRedditLinkedInEmailWhatsAppX