They have a number of boxes on Gilad’s website, but no pictures https://www.giladorigami.com/origami-database/Boursin
On May 9, 2026, at 4:06 PM, Rachel Katz via Origami <[email protected]> wrote: This appears to be the clever model by Didier Boison. (Sp?) Rachel origamiwithrachelkatz.oriland.com > On May 9, 2026, at 11:27 AM, wanderer via Origami > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello friends, earlier today an origami friend from NYC asked if i > remembered a simple triangular box… she didn’t know much else about it. Of > course there are many modular triangke boxes (Fuse, Pavarin, etc) but my mind > suddenly went to the time when amazing folding friends Arlene & Mark taught > us all a simple triangle box from 1pc of paper at OUSA convention one year! I > kinda remembered it but not really. So i played around with some paper (the > not good stuff!) and finally figured it out but I’m not 100% sure if what i > figured out is exactly what they taught then. Anycase, it’s very close i > think. But now, i have no idea whose model it is. So i thought I’d ask here > as well. The b/w tape is just where i pieced together the paper to a long > section for the model. > > Here it is… > > What do you think of it? I love it. > Do you know whose model this is? > > The small version was my trial one made from approx 3” x 7” paper to get the > needed three equilateral triangles. The resulting box was about 1” x 1/2” high > > <IMG_1482.jpeg> > > <IMG_1487.jpeg> > > <IMG_1488.jpeg> > > <IMG_1489.jpeg> > > <IMG_1490.jpeg> > > <IMG_1491.jpeg> > > <IMG_1493.jpeg> > > > > Best, > Vishakha > . >
