
Building furniture from Euro pallets is a new green trend that gives old pallets a new use. Swiss designer Sibylle Stöckli has developed a new concept for using old wooden pallets in a fresh way. In a series called "cash", the designer turns standard wooden crates into modular parts. When they are combined and stacked, they create modular units in a variety of shapes and sizes. The wooden box has a trapezoidal shape, which makes these combinations possible.
Euro pallet furniture by Sibylle Stoeckli

Untreated wood is also a perfect canvas for a little color and creativity if you want to paint something beautiful on it. The raw yet refined look is a perfect addition to any room. The pieces can serve as modular shelving or as extra seating for the garden.
Building euro pallet furniture

Wooden pallets can be used as a stool, table, shelf or box. This idea was presented at the Radostar show. The totem created from the units reaches a height of 3.6 meters.
The modular units of wooden pallets form high towers

Exhibition in Geneva – three-meter-high towers of wooden crates

Sibylle Stöckli design 
Stack and combine different wooden boxes

