I'll admit, when the delivery truck dropped off a flat, lightweight box labeled "Eco Storage Cabinet," I had my doubts. "Paper furniture?" I thought. "This is going to collapse the second I put a book on it." But as I sliced through the minimal, plastic-free packaging (score one for the planet), I was met with neatly folded panels, smooth-edged drawers, and a set of small, unassuming connectors. No screws, no Allen wrenches, no cryptic instruction manual with pictures that look like hieroglyphics. Just a simple guide that said, "Click, stack, done."
And here's the kicker: it
was
done. In 12 minutes. I'm the person who once spent two hours assembling a plastic storage bin (don't ask), so this felt like a miracle. The 4-way modular connectors clicked into the high-strength paper tubes with a satisfying "snap," and the doors glided onto their hinges like they'd been doing it for years. The whole thing weighed maybe 15 pounds—light enough that I carried it from the living room to my home office by myself, no grunting required. Flat pack sustainable furniture, they call it. I call it genius.


