Enhance your interior with Papercraft: 3D origami koi fish creations
Discover a new approach to art and design by making your own Koi fish model, a real 3D paper sculpture. Rooted in the ancestral practice of origami, this art of Japanese folding offers an additional dimension to come to life in three dimensions. Let yourself be transported by the magic of papercraft through these Koi fish creations which will bring a real touch of exoticism to your interior.
An artistic experience accessible to all
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of papercraft, this form of paper craft that allows you to create a polygonal-shaped sculpture. Thanks to a level of difficulty described as medium, you can devote yourself to building your model for approximately 6 to 7 hours. A wonderful way to escape, relax while stimulating your creativity.
Details that make the difference
- Koi fish 1: an elegant sculpture 19 cm high, 41 cm wide and 50 cm deep.
- Koi fish 2: a sublime work measuring 19 cm high, 14 cm wide and 50 cm deep.
Each creation is designed to be assembled from 160 – 300 gsm A4 colored card stock, giving your sculptures remarkable strength and durability. Koi Fish Model 1 requires 10 sheets to assemble 44 pieces, while Koi Fish Model 2 requires 11 sheets to assemble 41 pieces.
A paper masterpiece in your living room
Once assembled, your creation can be placed as an object of art or decoration. Imagine the amazement of your guests at these koi fish, real aquatic jewels that will enhance your interior. A visual appeal that demonstrates your taste for refinement, while highlighting your passion for craftsmanship and paper art.
A service that listens to you
Your satisfaction being our priority, we are always at your disposal for any questions or advice during your papercraft adventure. 3D origami through papercraft is an invitation to travel, a unique way to revisit your interior decoration by adding a touch of exoticism and modernity. So, ready to dive into the exciting world of Papercraft and 3D origami koi fish creations?