
British product designer Sam Buxton has been cutting and folding sheets of metal since at least 2001, when he made a "business card" by folding a sheet into a 3D representation of him working at his desk. That was followed by a variety of projects including his 2003 Mikro House, and pictured above is his more recent Mikro Cube workstation, all cut from flat sheets. Originally part of an exhibit at London's Design Museum, the sheets are now being sold for 25 pounds here, and there's a great interview with Buxton himself here.
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