No storage container, bin or box is as universal as the milk crate. The open-sided, super-sturdy plastic cubes were invented by the dairy industry as a lighter, more durable and easier-to-produce successor to the wooden cases and bottle totes previously used to transport milk and cream. But the general public was quick to pick up on a solution so practical (and easy to steal). Now milk crates are better known for a much wider range of applications as storage for records, pieces of DIY shelving, car organizers, bike baskets, closet catchalls and more.
Unless you work in the grocery industry, you’d be forgiven for thinking the plastic containers have anything to do with dairy at all. Design brands like Hay have co-opted the crates as design-y home goods, and a couple of years ago, TikTokers turned them into the centerpiece of a viral “challenge” so dangerous the app banned it.
Meanwhile, a new company called Sidio has taken on the mission of making milk crates better suited for how most of us actually use them.
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Sidio’s crates are rectangular, colorful, and highly adaptable with a wide and expanding range of accessories like lids, dividers, labels and wheels. You may have seen them on Instagram (or the cover of Gear Patrol Magazine) filled and neatly organized with climbing gear, photography equipment or art supplies. You won’t, however, find milk mentioned anywhere, and Sidio’s inspiration didn’t come from any operation related to Holsteins. Rather, it came from Hollywood.