Let's talk about the elephant in the room—traditional furniture. You know the drill: heavy, hard to move, impossible to customize, and let's not forget the environmental cost. A single wooden bookshelf can take decades of tree growth to replace, and that's before factoring in the carbon footprint of transportation and manufacturing.
For renters, students, or anyone living in small spaces, the struggle is even realer. Moving day becomes a nightmare of hiring trucks and begging friends for help. Temporary living situations mean investing in furniture that might not fit the next apartment. And who hasn't stared at a pile of IKEA screws at 9 PM, questioning life choices while trying to assemble a nightstand?
But what if furniture could be different? What if it was light enough to carry with one hand, assembled in minutes without tools, and made from materials that don't harm the planet? That's where paper furniture comes in—and it's not what you think.


