"If I was told that the end of the world is for tomorrow, I would still plant an apple tree..."
Martin Luther King
Our story begins when I was a graphic designer in the industrial sector near Toulouse, in the south of France .
An event came to upset my daily life: the Covid. 🤷♂️
Like many of you, I found myself confined and teleworking. Against good luck , the pandemic gave me the opportunity to return to my parents in Tarbes in the family home.
I was already fascinated by Origami, the Japanese art of paper folding. It's naturally that I fell in love with Papercraft while I was looking for manual activities to do with my nephews.
Very quickly I created my own models first for my nephews then for the whole family. It was at this moment that I realized that I wanted to allow others to find this satisfaction, to create with their own hands.
Far from the stress of big cities, I found a simpler life. It is this new environment that made me want to change and embark on a new adventure, more in line with my values and principles. So I quit to devote myself full-time to Mori Paper!
Since then I have been in a constant effort to improve all our Mori in order to make the activity as pleasant and fun as possible.
Little by little, we grow and today my family and my childhood friends have joined the adventure....
Thanks to you ! 🙏 🥰
Ferdinand Jerome