Modular desk organizer made from leftover cardboard by Redopapers, co-created with designer Axelle Vertommen.
This desk organizer is built from leftover cardboard collected from local print and art houses. Instead of discarding these sturdy sheets, Redopapers turns them into a modular system for your workspace.
The set consists of a tray and five separate boxes that click together intuitively. You can rearrange them freely depending on how you work. Pens on one side, notes on the other. Or everything spread out. It adapts.
Included in the set are a To-Do List and a Blocnote, both made from waste paper and designed to fit naturally into the system. It’s practical and structured without feeling rigid.
Co-created with Belgian designer Axelle Vertommen, the organizer combines circular material use with a clear design logic. Everything stays modular. Everything stays in use.
Like the rest of the Redopapers collection, it’s handmade in Antwerp and shipped in reused packaging.
If you’d like to learn more about how Redopapers collaborates with designers and works with local waste streams, you can explore their full story via the maker page.
Because the organizer is made from leftover cardboard, subtle variations in tone or texture can occur. The structure remains consistent, the material may differ slightly per batch.
The Waste Alchemists movement aims to change perspectives on waste. Products like this show how creativity and care can turn overlooked materials into something useful, joyful, and full of stories. By choosing this product, you help keep valuable materials in use and out of the landfill.
€ 39,50
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