Store Display Made From Newspaper

Well, this ain't exactly the newspaper kiosk most people have in mind!

Australian skin-care company Aesop opened their first American store in New York's Grand Central Terminal. They decided that newspaper would work better than regular ol' cabinet displays:

Designed by Aesop director Dennis Paphitis and Brooklyn architect Jeremy Barbour of Tacklebox, the place takes the great American newspaper and uses it the way every American does: by piling stuff on it.

The Aesop kiosk is made of roughly 1,800 torn copies of the New York Times. Laid flat, piled up one on top of the other, and held together by a wooden frame, they create little display stands for Aesop’s assorted body scrubs and facial hydrating creams.

Link - via Nerdcore


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