You might have a collection of elegant tableware to impress your guests, but the creative paper tableware by Swedish artist Cecilia Levy comes with the powers of Spiderman. Well, not literally. But it is made out of paper used from old Spiderman comics. Levy has brilliantly turned simple comics paper into impressive 3D sculptures, whose real-sized versions are found in every household.

After receiving MFA in graphic design and teaching at the College of Arts and Crafts in Gothenburg, Levy took bookbinding classes to know more about her medium. As a result, she has created various tableware designs such as a teacup, saucer, kettle, bowls, and plates; all out of nothing but paper.

Not only Spiderman comics, but other century-old books are also used to form impressive eggshell-thin tableware. These exquisite paper utensils are easy on the environment, as only ordinary paper is used for the creation. Using simple or colored papers, even you can make such paper utensils to decorate kids’ room or playroom with this bizarre yet interesting art.

Who knew a simple paper can be transformed into such an outstanding piece of art? Since 2013 Levy is experimenting with paper art and exhibiting her work in her country as well as abroad. However, we’d prefer to give it a try and create similar art pieces ourselves.

Although you cannot pour tea or coffee into the tender tableware, they are idyllic for use as decor pieces in kids’ room. Instead of purchasing, ask your children to make the same for their room. This way they’ll explore their creativity, whilst crafting delicate display units for their room.

Set of cup and saucer
Bottom of the paper cup, displaying a red spider
Red Plate design
Chic kettle made from paper take out of Spiderman comics
Cup and saucer made from reclaimed paper
Another paper cup and saucer design
Elegant paper bowl

Via: Colossal

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Monika is a young blogger, who likes sharing her opinion about trending consumer products and gadgets. When she is not educating readers with her writings, she’s most likely educating herself by reading her favorite stuff. She also has love for creativity and music.

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