Redefining Paper, for James Cropper Paper

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Kairos Clock, by Rosanna and Clint
Kairos Clock, by Rosanna and Clint

Eight creatives were tasked by James Cropper paper to use white paper as the beginning, middle and end of their projects.

The only rules were to resist colouring the paper with dyes and avoid degrading it, such as by soaking in liquid.

The results include a customisable wall clock, by Rosanna and Clint, and a wearable necklace, by jeweller Megan Ocheduszko.

Manta installation, by Thomas Mills
Manta installation, by Thomas Mills
Paper necklace, by Megan Ocheduszko
Paper necklace, by Megan Ocheduszko
Porcelain Vase, by Dan Hoolahan
Porcelain Vase, by Dan Hoolahan
Audire, by Daniel Reed
Audire, by Daniel Reed
Burneside Shade, by Laura Nelson
Burneside Shade, by Laura Nelson
Helix, by James Donegan
Helix, by James Donegan