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29 March 2010

Table à 4 | Barbara Moreira

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This project developed by Barbara approach to reduction and material optimization. Here one has four plates to wrap in a simple and effective way. One piece of cardboard, 4 cuts, no glue and voila you're done. If this package has its limits of course, at least it does not pretend to protect against a fall over packed unlike other ones that most of the time will not achieve it anyway.

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