Australian skin-care brand Aesop launched a kiosk made from 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 form display stands for Aesop’s assorted body scrubs and facial hydrating creams. Located at Grand Central Station New York, the concept is designed by Aesop director Dennis Paphitis and Brooklyn architect Jeremy Barbour of Tacklebox
For more on designers creatively re-purposing print media check out the permanent Museum installation constructed from 40,000 books; and Fast Company’s 6 Foot Table made from Shredded Magazines







