Renters
If you've ever hesitated to buy furniture because you can't drill holes or don't want to leave marks, this is your answer. Rearrange your storage as often as you want—no permanent changes to your space. Sarah, a renter in Boston, moves every six months; she packs her cubes into a small box and takes them with her each time. "It's saved me so much money on new furniture," she says.
Students
Dorm rooms are tiny, and you need storage that works for textbooks, snacks, and even your favorite mug. Stack a few cubes next to your bed for a nightstand, or use them as a bookshelf above your desk. Mike, a college freshman, uses three cubes: one for his laptop charger and notebooks, one for snacks, and one as a plant stand. "It's exactly what I needed for my cramped dorm," he says.
Eco-Conscious Homeowners
You care about reducing your carbon footprint, and your home decor should reflect that. This organizer fits right into your green home decor—recyclable, sustainable, and stylish. Lisa, who runs a zero-waste blog, uses these cubes in her kitchen to store her reusable containers. "It's another way I can live my values without sacrificing style," she says.
Pet Owners
Turn a few cubes into a cozy spot for your cat! Add a soft blanket inside, and you've got a custom cat house that matches your storage. My neighbor's cat loves her cube—she naps there every afternoon, and it's easy to clean if there's a mess. The brand even offers cat house modules that fit perfectly with the cubes, so you can mix and match.