

From Cardboard to Art – Our Car Models at the Museum in Olawa
At Teala, we believe that cardboard is a material of great potential – lightweight, durable, and eco-friendly.
We proved it once again by creating two exceptional cardboard car models now showcased at the WENA Automotive Museum in Oława, Poland.
These are not just eye-catching exhibits – they’re also proof that cardboard furniture, exhibition stands, and trade fair constructions can be functional, aesthetic, and sustainable.
Large-scale car models
Our cardboard models replicate the silhouettes of iconic vehicles: a superfast sports car and the legendary “Maluch.” Each piece was handcrafted from high-quality honeycomb cardboard, known for its strength and light weight.
This material is what we use for building trade fair stands, event displays, 3D decorations, and showroom furniture. It’s a combination of innovation and sustainability – every project attracts attention while sending a clear message: responsibility matters.
Beyond decorations – cardboard serving as exhibition design
Although these museum exhibits are a unique project, they reflect our daily work:
- designing and building custom decorations,
- creating trade fair stands,
- producing event installations,
- manufacturing mobile, foldable cardboard furniture.
We prove that cardboard can be turned into not just tables or counters but also artistic, large-scale objects with stunning details.
Sustainable design that inspires
Our philosophy follows the principles of circular economy – the materials are light, renewable, and mostly recyclable. This means that even large trade fair structures or 3D models can be created with respect for resources and designed for multiple uses.
The cardboard car models at the museum are also a great reminder that good design doesn’t have to harm the environment – cardboard exhibition setups can be spectacular, durable, and fully customized.
At Teala, we combine creativity with eco-thinking – and we know how to make an impression responsibly.