
Inspired by bundles of newspapers left outside of shops on a Saturday night, David Stovell’s Sunday Papers explore the “compressed life cycle” of the material: “These products made from tightly rolled newspapers have a cultural and economic value, and that the same product has a different set of values by Monday morning, in that the news is old news and their value is for pulp. I wondered that if by simply repackaging, the material life cycle could be extended.” More images after the jump.


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Newspaper Furniture by David Stovell
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