Let's talk about the elephant in the room—furniture. If you've ever rented an apartment, moved to a new city, or tried to squeeze a "standard-sized" table into a tiny studio, you know the struggle. Heavy wood pieces that require a moving crew, assembly instructions that might as well be written in code, and that sinking feeling when you realize your "temporary" bookshelf will probably end up in a landfill when you move. Sound familiar?
But what if furniture could keep up with you ? What if it was light enough to carry solo, simple enough to assemble in 10 minutes, and kind enough to the planet that you'd actually feel good about owning it? Enter the adjustable modular end table—made not from solid wood or plastic, but from high-strength paper tubes. Yes, you read that right: paper. And it's about to change how you think about home decor.


