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`paper softwall is a beautiful, lightweight, freestanding wall
`that can be arranged into almost any shape, or easily
`compressed into a compact sheaf and stored away. softwall
`dampens sound and can both absorb and transmit light. The
`standard paper softwall is made from 400 layers of
`honeycombed translucent white, fire-retardant paper, bounded
`by natural wool felt ends. The thick felt ends fold to create
`handles when the wall is open, and form a casing when the wall
`is compressed. paper softwall is modular, as the felt ends have
`velcro fasteners which can link walls together. The paper
`softwall is delicate, yet its honeycomb design makes it
`surprisingly resilient to normal handling. standard paper softwall
`is available in two heights.
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`paper softwall 6' (1.8m) tall At 6 feet tall, above typical
`sight lines, this softwall can be used to literally transform a
`space by creating a dynamic partition, or sculptural backdrop.
`This softwall is 12" thick (30cm), and can be readily expanded
`from a mere 1.5" (3cm) to form a freestanding wall of anywhere
`between 8 to 20 feet in length (2.5m-6m). It is available in white
`paper with medium grey natural wool felt ends, and weighs just
`17lbs (7.7kg).
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