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Bubble Wrap Test
Completed while studying at Jefferson University
This photo series shows the Airless Bubble Wrap in action. The material’s shock absorption is put to the test, cushioning a glass vase as it falls from a height of four and a half feet. To serve as an alternative to the conventional bubble wrap, this material must cushion and protect fragile objects through turbulent journeys in cargo. See Mood Board here.
Details:
- Photo Series, Philadelphia 2020
- White Bubble Wrap: 12” x 9”
- Navy Bubble Wrap: 14” x 10”
Model: Lenny Wainstein