This is the first of four maquettes.This maquettes was used to explore depth using cutouts to show dovetail joinery and inner structure
This is the second of four maquettes of the stool. Constructed out of bristol board, the maquette was used to solve structural and joinery problems.
Final cardboard stool with maquettes 3+4 stacked. 
Final stool: Front 
Cutouts explore depth of structure and expose drink shelf
18" height, 2 ply cardboard, laser cut
Final stool: Side view
Outer encasement is made of three pieces and are held together by dovetail-inspired joinery
 
Final stool: Back View
All three joinery points can be seen. The back joint is inverted to provide additional structure to the stool.
Final stool: Side view
Hexagonal interior cutoutsprovide the intended "see-through" depth.
Final pieces
This stool was created using one 4'x6' piece of cardboard. The stool is designed to be friction-fit so it does not require glue or tape to be put together. This stool can seat one 250 pound male.
Cardboard Stool
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Cardboard Stool

Friction fit cardboard stool designed to explore depth of the inner structure.

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