A low-cost, fun, and easily transportable line of furniture was the premise for Punch-out. Based on the same-die cutting principles then popular for toys and point-of-sale displays, the prototypes were made of Tri-Wall, a kind of heavy-duty corrugated board then used for shipping containers, and proved to be both comfortable and extremely durable.
A low-cost, fun, and easily transportable line of furniture was the premise for Punch-out. Based on the same-die cutting principles then popular for toys and point-of-sale displays, the prototypes were made of Tri-Wall, a kind of heavy-duty corrugated board then used for shipping containers, and proved to be both comfortable and extremely durable.
A low-cost, fun, and easily transportable line of furniture was the premise for Punch-out. Based on the same-die cutting principles then popular for toys and point-of-sale displays, the prototypes were made of Tri-Wall, a kind of heavy-duty corrugated board then used for shipping containers, and proved to be both comfortable and extremely durable.
A low-cost, fun, and easily transportable line of furniture was the premise for Punch-out. Based on the same-die cutting principles then popular for toys and point-of-sale displays, the prototypes were made of Tri-Wall, a kind of heavy-duty corrugated board then used for shipping containers, and proved to be both comfortable and extremely durable.