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 +Our inspiration for the furniture folder came from an unexpected, \\
 +almost trivial everyday object: the laundry folder.\\
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 +**This simple plastic tool, often found in infomercials or organizing \\
 +enthusiast’s homes, is designed for one very specific task to \\
 +fold a T-shirt into a perfectly rectangular shape in just a few swift\\ 
 +movements. It’s a device that operates somewhere between precision \\
 +and absurdity. After all, do we really need a tool to fold \\
 +clothes? Probably not. But there’s something undeniably satisfying \\
 +about the choreography of its hinged panels and the consistent \\
 +outcome it produces: fabric transformed into form, quickly and effortlessly.\\
 +**
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 +This choreography, this quiet mechanical dance of folding, became \\
 +the starting point for our own tool.\\
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 +**We took this idea, a folding frame that allows you to bring soft \\
 +material into structured shape and applied it to an entirely \\
 +different context: aluminum sheets, used to create furniture objects \\
 +such as stools, trays, or sculptural containers. Just like with \\
 +the laundry folder, the user places a sheet of material onto the surface \\
 +of our folding tool. A few precise movements follow: hinges are \\
 +closed, edges are brought up, angles are locked in. What begins as \\
 +a flat plane is transformed into a spatial object.\\**
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 +What intrigued us most was not just the function of the original folder, \\
 +but its logic: A frame that acts as a guide. A set of predefined \\
 +movements. A tool that enables shape through repetition and gesture.\\
 +Our "furniture folder" translates this logic into a new material language.\\
 +Instead of cotton, we fold metal. Instead of tidying up, we build.\\
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 +**The tool itself becomes a silent partner in the act of making rigid, yet \\
 +flexible enough to adapt. It's a modular hinge-based frame that allows \\
 +for different folding geometries and compositions. The result is not a mass-\\
 +produced piece of furniture, but a crafted object—shaped by hand, guided \\
 +by structure, and held together by the memory of a fold.\\
 +**
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