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The Founder Behind FOLDORI
FOLDORI was founded in Paris by a designer who spent a decade engineering consumer products across Europe and Asia before turning paper into an art medium. With a background in mechanical engineering and industrial design, the founder brings a rare blend of technical rigor and narrative craft to every product the studio releases.
The journey began in 2019 with a simple question: why does European design storytelling stop at the surface? After years of consulting for heritage brands and observing how Asian paper-craft traditions honored both material and meaning, the founder set out to build a studio that would marry European manufacturing discipline with the poetic depth of paper engineering.
Credentials and Expertise
Before FOLDORI, the founder led product development for design-led brands in France, Italy, and China, working with paper mills, laser-cutting workshops, and color chemists to push what uncoated paper could do. The studio's flagship product, Sunrise Dreams, synthesizes fifteen years of material research: acid-free Italian paper, CO2 laser precision, and a proprietary Paper Belt mechanism that holds ten layers in tension without adhesive.
The founder holds degrees in mechanical engineering and visual communication, and has contributed to exhibitions on modern paper craft at design institutions across Europe. FOLDORI's work has been featured in design journals and museum gift shops, recognized for its commitment to showing rather than declaring craft heritage.
The FOLDORI Philosophy
At the heart of the studio is a belief that ownership means finishing the work yourself. Every FOLDORI set arrives engineered for self-assembly: score lines angled to lock on the first fold, layers numbered to guide without infantilizing, a Design Handbook that treats the assembler as co-creator rather than consumer.
The founder writes every story that underpins a product line, beginning with the Sunrise Dreams universe, a tale of characters who leave home to save a dying river. That narrative isn't decoration; it's the reason the palette is persimmon and indigo, the reason the deer-spirit Speeon and the owl Moonsoon exist as paper figures you place with your own hands.
This is European paper craft built on Asian-rooted traditions, adapted for an audience that values material honesty and the agency to claim ownership of what they bring into their homes. The founder remains the studio's primary voice, writing the Creative Confidence manifesto and maintaining direct dialogue with every customer who reaches out through Support.



