Let’s Get Organized: The Storage Edit
Everything that doesn’t hang, doesn’t go under the bed, and refuses to fit in your two dresser drawers still needs a home. This is where most small spaces quietly fall apart, not for lack of effort, but for lack of the right system. The storage pieces in this edit are the ones that actually solve the problem: three different approaches, three different use cases, all built to go with you long after you’ve outgrown your first room.
The Pieces Worth Getting
If you need somewhere for everyday clothes and overflow items, a 4-drawer fabric dresser is the foundational storage piece most small rooms are missing. The fabric drawers sit on a steel frame with a clean wood top — lightweight enough to move without help, sturdy enough to hold up for years. It works in a dorm room, an apartment bedroom, a closet, or a living room corner, which is exactly the kind of versatility worth paying for once instead of replacing every time you move.
or desk storage, the desktop cubby shelf earns its surface area in a way a basic pencil cup doesn’t. It sits directly on top of your desk and adds seven open cubbies plus three adjustable shelves above it, so books, supplies, plants, and the random overflow that collects on every desk actually have a place. It turns the vertical space above your workspace into usable storage without taking up any additional floor space, and it works just as well in a first apartment or home office as it does in a dorm.
And when you want storage that doesn’t look like storage, the rattan storage cabinet is the answer. Enclosed shelves behind rattan doors means everything inside stays out of sight, the adjustable interior means you decide what fits, and the natural weave reads as intentional decor rather than a storage solution you’re making do with. This is the piece that makes a room feel like you chose it.
When you have the right system in place, it becomes a lot easier to keep your space clean without it taking over your life. Organization and maintenance work together — one makes the other easier.
Everything You Need to Get Organized
Browse the full collection below and grab what works for your space.
