Let's talk about the elephant in the rental apartment: furniture. You sign the lease, excited to turn that blank studio into a home, but then reality hits. You can't drill holes for shelves. That heavy wooden dresser you love? It'll take two friends and a prayer to get up the stairs—and if it scratches the floor, there goes your security deposit. And don't even get started on moving day: dragging that clunky nightstand down three flights, only to realize it won't fit in your new place's tiny bedroom. Sound familiar?
Then there's the eco-guilt. You want to live sustainably, but most affordable furniture is made from particleboard (hello, formaldehyde) or cheap plastic (goodbye, planet). Even "solid wood" often comes from deforested areas, leaving you wondering if your side table is worth the carbon footprint. Renters deserve better than "temporary" furniture that feels like a compromise—something functional, affordable, and actually kind to the planet.
What if there was a bedside dresser that checked all the boxes? One that's light enough to carry solo, assembles without tools, won't damage your floors, and is made from recycled materials? Enter: the paper bedside dresser. Yes, you read that right—paper. And no, it's not the flimsy stuff from your printer.


