https://www.core77.com/posts/134948/A-Laptop-Stand-Made-from-a-Single-Sheet-of-Recycled-Paper * * Company Directory * ID Jobs * Awards * Blog * Guides * Discussion * About * Contact Us * Terms of Use * Privacy Policy * Advertise * Sign In / Join Now [c77-header] Core77 * Company Directory * ID Jobs * Awards * Blog * Guides * Discussion e Sign In / Join Now [ ] e A Laptop Stand Made from a Single Sheet of Recycled Paper The g.stand, by ID firm grape lab By Rain Noe - January 10 in Sustainability | Object Culture This g.stand, by Seoul-based industrial design firm grape lab, is made from a single sheet of recycled paper. It weighs just 45g (1.5oz), but is sturdy enough to hold "even the heaviest laptops," the firm writes. [1621105_81] [1621106_81] [1621117_81] [1621124_81] "The carefully designed origami structure has the perfect angles for viewing and typing. It also prevents your devices from overheating with creases that keep the air flowing so you can keep on work flowing." [1621107_81] It collapses down to 3cm (1.2") to slide into its carry case. The case, by the way, is notched and can serve as a phone stand. [1621104_81] [1621115_81] [1621108_81] [1621116_81] [1621114_81] [1621111_81] These run about $22. * o 4 Favorite This * Q 3 Comment Comments * [avatars5] Anthony Towers 14 hours ago Z Z Reply Love the design and concept, although it looks like it won't be very comfortable on the palms !Report as spam * [avatars7] Alfonso C. Betancort 3 days ago Z Z Reply These products and many others on sale on their Etsy store are certainly examples of good design, originality and practicality while remaining quite affordable (very reasonable prices and shipping cost). !Report as spam * [avatars3] Jason Scala 3 days ago Z Z Reply Love this design and the notch in the case. As an origami enthusiast, I'm really curious what the manufacturing process looks like. I'm guessing a machine takes a sheet and creates each long fold one-by-one, like an accordion. Then you would need a comb-like jig (same number of teeth as valley folds) to make the final folds in a partially manual process? Press the comb against the sheet where you need to fold the legs up and down. They probably aren't selling enough to justify a fully automated process. But I'm interested to hear other people's thoughts. !Report as spam Share your thoughts * * * Join over 240,000 designers who stay up-to-date with the Core77 newsletter. [ ] Subscribe Test it out; it only takes a single click to unsubscribe Directory Company Profiles [77-ball-ic] Core77 Industrial Design Resources * Core77 Directory Find the Best Industrial Design Companies Go * [ribbon-c77] Delve We are a multidisciplinary product innovation and development firm that brings bold ideas to market.... * [ribbon-c77] Artefact Artefact is a strategy + design firm. Design is powerful. It determines how we experience life, and ... * [ribbon-c77] Ammunition Founded in 2007, Ammunition is led by partners Robert Brunner and Matt Rolandson. Our work is create... * [ribbon-c77] Agncy Design Using design as a tool to reduce structural inequity. We work with teams and leaders to make the equ... * [ribbon-c77] Shark Design Shark Design is a full service product development company with offices in Hong Kong, Shenzhen (Chin... * Architectural Cladding & Roofing Architectural Cladding & Roofing (ArcClad) are a New Zealand based firm specializing in roofing prod... * GEARNEED We are a highly specialized group of Industrial Designers with 30 years of experience bringing over ... K { Welcome * mSign In with Twitter * USign In with Linkedin OR * jSign In with Core77 Account 1. Email or Username [ ] 2. Password [ ] Forgot password? 3. [ ] Keep me signed in 4. * [Sign In] * Cancel Don't have an account? Join Now K { Welcome Create a Core77 Account * YJoin Now with Facebook * mJoin Now with Twitter * UJoin Now with Linkedin OR * jJoin Now with Email * Email Not Public [ ] * Username [ ] * Password [ ] * Confirm Password [ ] * [Create Account] * Cancel Already have an account? Sign In By creating a Core77 account you confirm that you accept the Terms of Use K Reset Password Please enter your email and we will send an email to reset your password. 1. Email [ ] * [Send] * Cancel [c77-footer] Our Network * Coroflot -- Design Jobs & Portfolios * Design Directory -- Design Firms * Core77 Design Awards Social * Instagram * Twitter * Facebook * YouTube * RSS Feed Links * About * Contact * Terms of Use * Privacy Policy * Advertise (c) 2025 Core77, Inc. All rights reserved. * (c) 2025 Core77, Inc. All rights reserved. * Terms * Privacy Policy * Contact * Advertise * About * ) * m * Y * ' * S * (c) 2025 Core77, Inc. All rights reserved. r Join over 240,000 designers who stay up-to-date with the Core77 newsletter. Test it out; it only takes a single click to unsubscribe [ ] Subscribe Our website uses cookies to enhance the site operation and understand traffic and website performance. Learn more. Accept Cookies