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Papertrophy by Holger: Geometric Animal Papercrafts

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The latest cool thing in animal-inspired design, Papertrophy is a series of wall-mounted and freestanding papercraft decor designed in Berlin by Holger. A playful and cruelty-free alternative to hunting trophies, the collection is a contemporary take on mounted heads and taxidermy. The polygon designs are made of quality, eco-friendly paper. The large geometric forms represent conventionally hunted, rare, and imaginary animals such as rhinos, lions, deer, penguins, gorillas, elephants, and unicorns. Each style makes for a bright and impressive display. Better yet, the kits come flat-packed and pre-cut so they are easy to gift and assemble. The Papertrophies can be pre-ordered on Indiegogo, where the project will be crowdfunding until February 20th, 2015.

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