knolling

/ˈnoʊlɪŋ/
noun
  1. The practice of arranging objects at right angles and in parallel lines, often for aesthetic or organizational purposes.
    • The artist's knolling of tools in the studio made the room feel calm and orderly.
    • Knolling is popular among people who like to take tidy photos of their workspaces.
    • She spent the afternoon knolling her desk, aligning pens and notebooks perfectly.
verb
  1. To arrange objects at right angles and in parallel lines for a neat, organized appearance.
    • She likes to knoll her art supplies before starting a new project.
    • He knolled his collection of keys on the table before taking a picture.
    • They knolled the camping gear on the ground to see what they had.
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