Way Basics is a manufacturer of eco-friendly, modular furniture made from sustainable materials. The company offers a wide range of products including shelving units, storage cubes, and bookcases that can be assembled and customized without the need for tools or hardware.
Founded in 2008 by Jimmy Chiang and Jimmy Koh, Way Basics was created with the mission of providing affordable, sustainable furniture that is easy to assemble and customizable.
In 2012, Way Basics was recognized by Martha Stewart Living Magazine as one of the top eco-friendly furniture companies.
In 2017, the company launched a new line of products called Connect Series, which offered an even wider range of modular furniture options.
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Modular storage cubes that can be easily assembled and customized to fit any space. Made from sustainable materials including recycled paper.
Modular shelving units that can be easily assembled and customized to fit any space. Made from sustainable materials including recycled paper.
Modular bookcases that can be easily assembled and customized to fit any space. Made from sustainable materials including recycled paper.
Yes, all Way Basics products are made from sustainable materials including recycled paperboard and non-toxic adhesive.
Way Basics products can be assembled without the need for tools or hardware, and can be completed in just a few minutes.
Yes, Way Basics products can be easily customized by adding or removing cubes or shelves to fit any space or storage need.
Despite their lightweight construction, Way Basics products are also very durable and can hold up to 50 pounds per cube or shelf.
Way Basics products are available for purchase on their website, as well as through various retailers including Amazon and Walmart.