It seems to me that there’s a trend amongst designers to create things we were dreaming of as a child. This is not the first time that something turns up that would possibly keep every children (and every men) quiet in amazement.

The Space Book was designed by Jin-Hui Kim, and it’s a gigantic pop-up book that leads you through furnished rooms, as if you were walking in someone’s home.


Unfortunately I didn’t find any more information about the designer or the book, but as the original article mentions, it would be nice if it wasn’t made of paper and would actually be usable as a living space.
(source: yankodesign.com)
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Írta: elitalice | 04-02-2008 | 12:04 PM
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2008-04-02 - 1.06 pm
hát én nemtudom mi magyar neve, de miota aladdinosba volt ilyenem, erre vágyom nagyba is:)
2008-04-02 - 1.49 pm
[...] Pat wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptThe Space Book was designed by Jin-Hui Kim, and it’sa gigantic pop-up book that leads you through furnished rooms, as if you were walking in someone’s home. Unfortunately I didn’t find any more information about the designer or the book … [...]
2008-04-03 - 5.24 pm
This is such a great concept!
2008-04-07 - 5.54 pm
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