ruuveilla
Ruuveilla is a term used in contemporary design discourse to describe a modular fastening paradigm centered on screw-based connections designed for rapid assembly and disassembly. The concept emphasizes standardization, reversibility, and reuse, aiming to reduce waste in furniture and architecture through interchangeable parts and tool-light assembly. It is not a fixed standard but a family of approaches that share a philosophy of modularity and circularity.
Etymology: The word is a neologism inspired by the Finnish ruuvi meaning screw, with the suffix -lla
Design principles: Ruuveilla relies on a small set of standardized fasteners and joint interfaces compatible with
Applications: It has been discussed for use in portable furniture, modular interiors, pop-up spaces, and lightweight
Limitations: Critics point to potential strength limits, manufacturing tolerance requirements, and higher initial tooling or prototyping
See also: modular furniture, screw-based joinery, circular design.