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Home » Architecture » Tom Burckhardt’s Full Stop cardboard studio is dedicated to his late father

Tom Burckhardt’s Full Stop cardboard studio is dedicated to his late father

Pallvika KashivBy Pallvika KashivJune 15, 2015Updated:April 13, 20191 Min Read
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Cardboard is a durable material that can be used to craft household items like furniture, home decor, etc. And, the best part is the items are environmentally-friendly as the material is completely biodegradable. Working on the same idea, Tom Burckhardt conceptualized and made a full-scale imaginary artist studio named Full Stop from commercial cardboard, black paint, wood and hot glue. As the name suggests, this cardboard studios excellently captures the state of mind of an artist, when he/she runs out of new idea.

According to Tom, the mythical studio is filled with slight homage to influences of his and tribute to his father late Mr. Rudy Burckhardt, also an artist, who passed away few years earlier.  The 18 x 18 x 12 inches cardboard studio is all set to travel to various art galleries.

The Full Stop is designed with a keen eye for details so that everything in the studio seems real and usable.

It is an imaginary artist studio
It is an imaginary artist studio
The studio is made from commercial cardboard, black paint, wood and hot glue
The studio is made from commercial cardboard, black paint, wood and hot glue

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Pallvika is an enthusiastic painter, and loves to capture moments for beautiful memories. Apart from writing, you can find her reading novels or volunteering with NGOs working towards providing better quality education to children.

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