French artists Zim & Zou revisit the golden age of portable audio with a series of meticulously crafted paper sculptures inspired by cassettes, boomboxes, and hi-fi design.
Equal parts playful and precise, the works channel the tactile charm of the analog era through the duo’s unmistakably vibrant, hand-built style.

Rendered entirely in paper, each piece transforms familiar music objects into joyful studies in color, texture, and form.

The result feels both retro and fresh, celebrating a time when music came with buttons, tapes, and a satisfying sense of physicality.


It’s a smart, exuberant reminder that yesterday’s everyday tech still holds plenty of visual magic.
You can see more of their immaculate paper art on their website, where custom pieces like these lovely cassette tapes are for sale.



Images © Copyright Zim & Zou.
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