Bring Home an Animal From This Zany, Colorful, 3D-Printed Zoo

Dibs on the sabertooth tiger

October 25, 2018 9:00 am EDT

Despite the unfortunate name, Etsy isn’t all popsicle-stick sculptures and kitten sweaters. Enter: Debunking Etsy, a bimonthly column profiling all the wonderfully talented craftsmen who use the site to peddle well-built, hard-wearing and handsome goods for your home and person.


Maybe you’re a hunter, maybe you’re not.

Regardless, a house with a menagerie of glassy-eyed animals hiding behind every corner can come across a bit … menacing.

But there’s a way to inject a soupçon of animalia into your home without the whole disembodied head-mount thing, and it’s called Paperwolf. The brainchild of German computer animator Wolfram Kampffmeyer, Paperwolf is an Etsy shop proferring a veritable “zoo” of 3D-printed paper animals, from hippos and chameleons to aardvarks and sabertooth tigers.

In 2010, Kampffmeyer discovered a computer program that would help him transfer visual models to papercraft kits; ever the manually inclined (he’s been disassembling vacuum cleaners and old computers since childhood), he decided to bring his idea to life. The result is a DIYer’s dream that makes for an offbeat design statement piece. The animals are brought to life with a mix of glue, elbow grease and savvy, and are equally ideal for a modern-leaning man cave or children’s bedroom.

While the design process can take Kampffmeyer up to a week (he studies Youtube videos and even visits the zoo to accurately capture an animal’s form) your assembly will settle somwhere in the five- to eight-hour range. Expect less time for the birds, and more effort for bigger animals, such as the mammals in his African trophy head collection. And keep on the look-out for new color options for each animal, or new additions to the zoo. 

Below, we’ve included a few of our favorites.

Sabertooth Tiger — $70

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Flight of Birds — $66

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Walrus Family — $45

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Brown Bear — $69

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Elephant — $74

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All images from Paperwolf 

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Tanner Garrity

Tanner Garrity

Tanner Garrity is a senior editor at InsideHook, where he’s covered wellness, travel, sports and pop culture since 2017. He also authors The Charge, InsideHook’s weekly wellness newsletter. Beyond the newsroom, he can usually be found running, skating, reading, writing fiction or playing tennis. He lives in Brooklyn.
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