Shoe Storage
Shoe benches, racks and cabinets
Nothing listed here yet
This part of the catalogue is still being photographed and measured. Pieces are added once every dimension, material and lead time on the page is verified.
What to check before ordering
Shoe storage is bought on capacity and lived with on compartment height. A cabinet advertised as holding twelve pairs usually means twelve pairs of flat shoes; boots take the space of two. Listings here give the internal height of each compartment so you can work it out against your own footwear rather than trusting a headline number.
Check the depth against your hallway before anything else. A tilt-out shoe cabinet is shallower than a drawer unit of the same capacity, because the shoes stand at an angle rather than flat — worth knowing if the wall you have is a narrow one.
Where a unit doubles as a bench, the seat height and whether a cushion is included are both stated.