When people think of origami they often imagine small traditional models, but origami is an incredibly unique and adaptable artform.  In fact, using materials as varied as cardboard, foam core, and polypropylene our staff has created models based on origami that would surprise even the most avid folder.  In our last decade, we’ve made everything from neurons complete with flashing tendrils to luxury cars made out of thousands of hanging geometric polygons.   And those don’t include our exclusive window displays and glamourous wedding decorations.  No matter what your idea is, our staff can find a way to use our origami and engineering expertise to bring it to life.

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Oversized Origami:

Another way that people take origami to the next level if through sheer size.  Oversized origami projects have taken us all over the world, but require months of planning, structural engineering, computer renders, and trial and error to pull off.  When done correctly, these models retain the handmade effortless feel of their smaller counterparts, but have much more impact for everyone that gets to interact with them.

 

Pricing and Estimates:

For an estimate on how we might be able to bring your project to life, be sure to visit our price list, and don’t hesitate to email us here or give us a call at 718-360-5435

Here are some of our past installations:

[Atlanta] Origami Dove Display Dedication and Lowering

*** Taking Down the Atlanta Origami Doves A Behind-the-Scenes Look *** Last week, the Senior Staff of Taro’s Origami Studio ...

[New York City] Holiday Origami Experience Inspired by Isamu Noguchi

Isamu Noguchi – Where Light & Craft Converge In 1951, Isamu Noguchi visited the town of Gifu, Japan, long recognized ...

Designing, Diagramming, & Printing Origami for GitHub

Designing, Diagramming & Printing Origami for GitHub Last week, we finished an exciting collaboration with GitHub.  The project is for ...

[New York] Robert “Kool” Bell’s 75th Birthday Bash: A Funk-Filled Celebration of Music, Legacy & Origami

Origami as Musical Tribute On October 8, 2025, Robert “Kool” Bell—co-founder and bassist of the iconic Kool & the Gang—celebrated ...

[New York] When Origami Embraces Music: Collaboration with Composer Patrick Zimmerli

In May 2025, at the Blue Gallery in New York (222 E 46th St), the record label launch event “Ignition25” ...

[UK – London] Giant Origami at Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival: A Special Day

In July 2025, at the press day of the Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival, Taro Yaguchi, owner of Taro’s Origami ...

[New York] Giant Origami Performance Connecting Music and Dance — at Japan Village Brooklyn

Date: September 20, 2025Venue: 2F Event Space, “Japan Village” BrooklynPerformers: Taro Yaguchi (Taro’s Origami Studio) / Dancer Kai Izumi Origami ...

[Washington DC] Skylark Creative Fall Origami Event

The Backstory Last weekend Frank Ling and Ben Friesen traveled down to the outskirts of Washington D.C. for an amazing ...

Uniqlo Spec Project

Every couple of weeks, Taro’s Origami Studio is asked to look into something new and complex.  Sometimes these project turn ...