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Zim&Zou’s ’80s-Inspired Paper Cassettes and Boombox Radiate with Color

All images courtesy of Zim&Zou, shared with permission

Zim&Zou’s ’80s-Inspired Paper Cassettes and Boombox Radiate with Color

From layered pieces of paper, Zim&Zou recently created a series of patterned cassette tapes and a vibrant portable stereo. Known for their elaborate, large-scale installations, the artists scaled down in size—but not color—for this playful throwback.

Zim&Zou have recently collaborated with the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris to design an interactive family play area, and a workshop invites visitors to compose a water lily out of paper in reference to Claude Monet’s expansive Water Lilies paintings, which feature in the museum’s collection. See more on Zim&Zou’s website, Behance, and Instagram.

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