Lily is a sophomore in college. She lives in a 10x12 ft dorm room with one roommate. Her biggest problems: no space for her textbooks, a tiny closet that can't fit all her clothes, and a cat named Mimi who needs a place to sleep.
One day, Lily found MINHOU UNIMAX's website (https://www.fz-unimax.com) and decided to try their modular paper storage unit and cardboard cat house. When the products arrived, she was surprised at how light they were—she carried both boxes up three flights of stairs by herself.
Assembly was a breeze. The storage unit took 10 minutes to put together (no tools!), and the cat house took 5. The storage unit fit perfectly next to her desk, and she used it to store her clothes and shoes. The cat house was small enough to fit in the corner of her room, and Mimi loved it immediately—she curled up inside within minutes.
A few months later, Lily decided to rearrange her dorm. She disassembled the storage unit and split it into two parts: three cubes as a side table next to her bed, and the rest as a bookshelf for her new textbooks. She didn't have to buy any new furniture—she just reused the existing pieces.
When Lily moves out next year, she plans to recycle all her paper furniture. She says: "Paper furniture is the best thing I've bought for my dorm. It's affordable, easy to use, and good for the planet. I wish I'd found it earlier!"


