

nadeem haidary crafts an everyday razor to paper cut your hair off

all images courtesy of nadeem haidary

‘paper cut razor’ is a project that uses an everyday mishap as the influence for a seemingly mundane task. folded into existence by nadeem haidary, the design takes the outrageous idea of accidentally slicing the surface of the skin and transforms it into a functional device. the result is a razor constructed entirely out of a single sheet of water-resistant paper that can be recycled after use. from haidary’s perspective, ‘it’s a fictional product that playfully challenges two notions: that paper cuts are inherently evil, and that current disposable razors are truly disposable.’



the paper cut razor in use



the razor can be constructed from any number of water-resistant papers



the device being used like any other disposable razor



the packaging and branding of paper cut razor, with its playful use of graphics and embossing



the packaging can sit out on your countertop



a set of razors inside the package



earlier prototypes

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