It starts with a single sheet of high-strength paper, but not the kind you'd find in a notebook. We're talking about engineered paper tubes —compressed, reinforced, and treated to stand up to daily life. These tubes, paired with clever 3-way, 4-way, or 5-way connectors and plastic foot covers, become the building blocks of something remarkable: furniture that doesn't ask for tools, doesn't weigh you down, and doesn't leave a heavy footprint on the Earth.
Think of it as adult-sized origami, but sturdier. Each piece is designed to click together like a puzzle—no screws, no Allen wrenches, just your hands and a few minutes. It's a far cry from the traditional furniture assembly nightmare, where you spend hours deciphering instructions only to realize you've put the shelf upside down. Here, the process is almost meditative: align the tube, push the connector, and watch a structure rise from a flat pack to a functional part of your home.
You might be wondering: paper? For furniture? Let's address the elephant in the room first—strength. These aren't your average cardboard boxes. Through structural optimization and nano-coating, the paper tubes can hold up to 30kg (that's about 66 pounds!)—enough for a stack of hardcover books, a plant, or even your morning smoothie on a side table. And with plastic foot covers lifting the base off the floor and a water-resistant coating, they're ready to handle life's little spills (just keep the humidity below 60%, and you're golden).
| Traditional Furniture | Our Paper Furniture |
|---|---|
| Heavy—requires 2+ people to move | Lightweight—carry with one hand |
| Assembly time: 1-2 hours (plus tools) | Assembly time: 5-10 minutes (no tools) |
| Often made from non-recyclable materials | 100% recyclable—back to paper after use |
| Fixed sizes—hard to fit small spaces | Customizable—adjust height, color, and modules |
| High carbon footprint (shipping, materials) | Low carbon—lightweight shipping, recycled materials |
But beyond the practical perks, there's a bigger idea here: light carbon living . It's about choosing furniture that doesn't tie you down—whether you're moving to a new city, rearranging your space, or just trying to live with more intention. When you're done with it, you don't have to drag it to the curb; just break it down, pop it in the recycling, and know it might come back as a newspaper, a cereal box, or even another piece of furniture. That's the circle we're chasing: from a sheet of paper, to a bookshelf, back to paper again.
Paper furniture isn't a one-trick pony. It's a whole ecosystem of pieces designed to fit into the nooks and crannies of modern life. Let's take a closer look at the stars of the show:
Book lovers, rejoice. This isn't just a shelf—it's a love letter to your collection. With 5-tier options and customizable colors (think soft whites, warm beiges, or even bold blacks), it fits seamlessly into minimalist, bohemian, or industrial decor. And when you move? Disassemble it into a flat pack the size of a large poster, slide it under your arm, and go. No more hiring movers for a single shelf.
Whether you need a spot for your remote, a cup of tea, or your phone charger, this little table has your back. At just 2kg (4.4 pounds), you can drag it from the living room to the bedroom in seconds. It's narrow enough for tiny apartment corners but sturdy enough to hold your laptop while you binge-watch your favorite show. Pro tip: Pair it with a matching narrow side table for a cohesive look that won't crowd your space.
If your cat has ever turned a cardboard box into their kingdom, they're going to love this. Our paper cat house is spacious, well-ventilated, and stylish enough to not look like a discarded Amazon box. It's lightweight, so you can move it to the sunniest spot in the house, and when your cat outgrows it (or decides it's no longer cool), recycle it guilt-free. Your pet, your home, and the planet—all winning.
Studio apartment dwellers, this one's for you. At just 30cm wide, this narrow table slides perfectly between your bed and the wall, holding your lamp, glasses, and that book you're halfway through. With optional drawers, it adds storage without the bulk. It's proof that good things really do come in small (and sustainable) packages.
We believe sustainability shouldn't require grand gestures. It's in the small choices: the coffee cup you reuse, the light you turn off, and yes, the furniture you bring into your home. Our "light carbon lifestyle" isn't about sacrificing style or functionality—it's about redefining what "quality" means. Quality furniture shouldn't weigh you down, harm the planet, or lock you into a single space. It should adapt, move, and eventually, give back.
Imagine a world where moving house doesn't involve renting a truck. Where you can customize your furniture to match your new curtains without buying a whole new set. Where your cat's house and your bookshelf come from the same recycled material, and together, they're quietly helping the planet breathe a little easier. That's the world we're building—one paper tube at a time.
If you're a renter tired of temporary furniture that feels like a compromise… if you're a parent looking for safe, lightweight kids' furniture that won't scratch floors… if you're a pet owner who wants to spoil your fur baby without adding plastic to landfills… or if you're just someone who believes that every purchase should align with their values—then this is for you. We've designed these pieces for the real world: messy, mobile, and full of change.
And for businesses? Think pop-up stores, temporary exhibitions, or student dorms—our flat-pack, lightweight designs make setup and teardown a breeze, with the added bonus of showing your customers you care about sustainability. It's furniture that works as hard as you do.
At the end of the day, furniture is more than just objects in a room. It's part of how we live, how we move, and how we interact with the world around us. By choosing paper furniture, you're not just buying a shelf or a table—you're casting a vote for a lighter, greener future. A future where "home" isn't a place weighed down by stuff, but a space that grows, changes, and gives back.
So, what will you build first? A bookshelf for your favorite novels? A cat house for your curious feline? Or maybe a side table to hold the next chapter of your own light carbon story. Whatever it is, we can't wait to see it.