Let's be honest: shopping for kids' furniture can feel like navigating a minefield. Traditional wood options often come with hidden chemicals in finishes; plastic ones leach toxins and linger in landfills for centuries. And if you're renting, moving, or just dealing with a tiny apartment? Heavy, bulky furniture becomes more of a burden than a convenience.
That's where paper furniture—specifically high-strength, engineered paper furniture—steps in. It sounds counterintuitive at first. Paper? For a kid's desk? But today's sustainable paper furniture is a far cry from the flimsy craft projects of childhood. Think high-strength paper tubes, nano-coated surfaces, and load-bearing structures designed to handle everything from a stack of textbooks to a curious toddler climbing on the chair (though we don't recommend that last part).
Model 65 isn't just furniture—it's a statement. It says you care about your child's health, your living space, and the planet. And it does it all without sacrificing style or functionality.


