When we talk about furniture for small spaces, we usually imagine heavy wooden shelves that scratch floors, plastic organizers that warp in humidity, or metal racks that feel more like garage storage than home decor. But modular furniture made from paper? It sounds like a design school project—until you see it in action.
MINHOU UNIMAX, a China-based manufacturer, has turned this "project" into a lifestyle. Their line of paper storage containers, bookshelves, and side tables are built on a simple idea: if you can fold a paper airplane, you can build furniture. No screws, no drills, no begging your neighbor for a power tool. Just lightweight paper tubes, color-coded connectors, and plastic foot covers that snap together like oversized Legos. The result? Storage solutions that grow with your space, move with your life, and leave a tiny carbon footprint.


