Seamless sewing & modular clothing using loops. News reports about Irina Arsentieva presenting her designs at the International Invention Competition in Sweden (2011).
TeTra-Trik has designed a range of products using tetrapak waste, from clocks to rotating lamps to toothbrush holders.
Etla lamps made of recycled tetrapak by Chimi Gutierrez, Hierbamala, Mexico. They are assembled using a type of origami without glue, in the Tepepán prison. All materials and processes are local.
Tetralamp by Ed Chew. No glue!
The work of Heinz Strobl. I Snapology, strips are folded into polygonal prisms (the units or modules) that are joined using a second set of strips that snap them together, creating geometric forms.
Make a 3D poinsettia/ Christmas star out of wrapping paper. Video by Lotti.
Ruti Ben Dror uses various reclaimed papers to make bowls, boxes and pots. Article by by Helen Morgan.
Videos by Maphy Section from Indonesia. Instructions are incomplete, but enough to get started.
Amazing folded flowers made from folded used lottery tickets that Alexlockwood finds on the ground in his hometown of Brooklyn, New York.
Diagram instructions of 8 point star by Javier Caboblanco.
Photo instructions of how to make an origami 8 point star by Qunying
A collection of a few sources of instructions for making the modular units to create truncated Dodecahedrons and Icosahedrons.
Beautiful paper lampshade – I like the comment “Isn’t that a great alternative to typical Ikea paper balloon lamps?” Video in Spanish – by Papelismo.