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Watching molo’s paper softwall unfold is mesmerising

The article introduces molo's softwall collection, a range of flexible room dividers and furniture elements made primarily from kraft paper and non-woven polyethylene textiles. These products offer a sustainable and adaptable solution for space division and furnishing, challenging traditional rigid building concepts. The core idea behind softwall is its ability to compress into a compact form, comparable to the thickness of a book, and then expand significantly to create long walls or building blocks, demonstrating both innovation and efficiency. molo, a design and production studio based in Vancouver, Canada, was founded in 2003 by Stephanie Forsythe and Todd MacAllen. Their work spans art, design, and architecture, with a central focus on space. Their architectural projects, such as the Aomori Nebuta House in Japan, have received acclaim, and their original paper softwall prototype has been acquired for the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), highlighting its significance in design. The studio's approach emphasizes continuous material experimentation and iterative design processes, ensuring that their products are both original and authentic. The soft collection encompasses freestanding partitions, lighting, tables, and seating. These elements are constructed using hundreds of layers of paper or textile, folded into a pleated honeycomb geometry. This structure allows them to be highly compact when compressed and easily stretched to form desired configurations. The materials used, such as kraft paper and recyclable non-woven polyethylene textiles, underscore molo's commitment to sustainability. The design integrates magnetic panels at the ends of the softwalls, enabling them to form curved ends for stability, connect multiple units, or anchor to existing surfaces. Felt handles facilitate easy unfurling, and integrated holes allow for hanging, simplifying storage and cleaning. Functionally, softwalls provide both visual screening and sound dampening. They are offered in various heights and thicknesses, with softblocks available in different heights for modular construction. Accessories like circular lamb’s wool felt pads can be used as seating cushions or display surfaces. The collection's aesthetic combines elegance with functionality, featuring repeating accordion folds that create a distinctive lined texture. Different materials offer unique visual characteristics: brown kraft paper emits a warm glow when lit, white textile elements can be internally illuminated for a soft glow, and a black textile version mimics charred wood. A micro-coated aluminum textile adds a silvery, reflective quality. Over time, the materials are designed to develop a natural patina, creating a unique, organic texture as the top surfaces of seating soften while the honeycomb structure maintains its strength. Beyond partitions, the soft collection also includes furniture like the cantilever table. This table showcases the impressive weight-bearing capacity of the soft elements, capable of supporting a 1200mm diameter Carrara marble tabletop, weighing approximately 60kg. Tabletops are also available in engineered wood. Designed for collaborative workspaces and events, these tables are offered in both sitting and standing heights. They feature a central spinning paper disc for interactive use, providing a more tactile alternative to traditional whiteboards, and a glass pencil holder that doubles as a vase. The entire collection reflects a deep engagement with material properties and a drive to create flexible, transformative spaces, ensuring that the designs evolve and adapt to diverse user needs. #FurnitureDesign #FlexibleDesign #SustainableMaterials #SpaceDividers #InnovativeMaterials #ModularFurniture #InteriorDesign #DesignProcess #PaperFurniture #FurnitureDesign #FlexibleDesign #SustainableMaterials #SpaceDividers #InnovativeMaterials #ModularFurniture #InteriorDesign #DesignProcess #PaperFurniture
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