Remember the folding couch that surfaced on the Internet a few weeks back? It didn’t have any brand name associated with it or any other information. I just assumed that some guy put it together and thought it would be cool to demonstrate it in a mall.

But, it turns out that there is now a company behind these eye-catching masterpieces. FlexibleLove, as it is called, manufactures 5 couches/chairs of various sizes, from the FlexibleLove 16, which seats 1 to 16 people, to the Mini, which seats your favorite pet hamster. The products are labeled as “experimental”, so I don’t believe they’re available quite yet to consumers.

Not only is this new furniture fashionably inclined, but it is also friendly to the environment:

FlexibleLove™ experimental furniture incorporates an ‘accordian-like, honeycomb’ structure to create durable furniture pieces produced from widely-available, low-cost recycled materials. FlexibleLove™ furniture pieces, such as FlexibleLove 16™, are made wholly from recycled paper and wood products, and are produced using pre-existing manufacturing processes in order to reduce their overall impact on the environment.

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