
"That is where Foldy comes in. This small family of office trays starts from a single 1.6 mm metal sheet bent into shape. Sheet-metal bending is cheap, durable, and works for small runs, but usually looks industrial. Foldy leans into that process while rounding every edge and coating pieces in soft matte colors, so they feel more like friendly desk companions than leftover machine parts from a factory floor."
"The paper tray tackles how people actually stack A4 sheets and half-finished printouts. The slightly slanted face lets paper slide back into alignment instead of creeping forward. The two-level, stackable design separates "now" piles from "later" piles without spreading across the desk, and the metal construction keeps everything solid instead of flimsy enough to tip when fully loaded with documents waiting for signatures."
Foldy is a small family of office trays formed from a single 1.6 mm sheet of bent metal, combining cheap, durable sheet-metal bending with softer aesthetics. Every edge is rounded and pieces are coated in soft matte colors to make the forms feel friendly rather than industrial. The paper tray uses a slightly slanted face and two-level stackable layout to separate active and later piles while keeping stacks aligned and stable. The pen holder keeps an upright cavity and adds a folded front lip for preferred tools. Shallow pencil and angled business card trays prevent rolling and encourage neat stacks. Designed by Hoyoung Joo (studio SF-SO/SFSO).
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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