As a lot of office printer paper passes through our hands we thought that we would have a look around the internet for some of the more creative uses of paper. Check out our 5 favourite paper models.
Chrissie MacDonald's paper sculptures are inspired by everyday objects, turning them into works of art.

Would you fancy an office in a metropolis like this? This amazing city, including working train, is made entirely out of paper. It took Japanese student Wataru Ito four years to make.

If I ever went abroad to a paper city, I'd take a computer with me. Not sure this one would work (though at least I could fold it up to fit into my pocket). Sorry, but I don't know who made this.

OK, this was done for car company Fiat, but it's still a great little paper model. If you've ever felt like that when surrounded by
filing cabinets and mounds of
paper, get out of the office for a while and go for a walk. (Or a drive, if you want to be friends with Fiat.)

In the movie '9 to 5' Dolly Parton fantasises about hunting her boss, “a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical, bigot”. I'm not sure which kinds of people small businesses would want to put on the wall – bankers, perhaps? These were done by the artist
Bert Simons from New Zealand