Shoe Storage Cabinet with 2 Flip Drawers, Freestanding Organizer with Metal Legs for Entryway, Narrow Shoe Rack Cabinet, Rustic Brown

$219.00
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Specifications

Place of Origin China
Main Color Rustic Brown
Main Material Particle Board
Filler Foam
Cabinets Storage Quantity 1-2 Drawers
Use Case Primary Living Space
Cabinets Features Shelves Included
Cabinets Type Chest
Wood Tone Brown
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Dimensions & Weights

Assembled Length (in.) 31.50
Assembled Width (in.) 9.45
Assembled Height (in.) 40.16
Weight (lbs) 42.00

Product Features

  • This shoe organizer cabinet is designed for entryways, offering ample storage without taking up much ground area. This closed shoe rack design ensures a clean and orderly space, making your entryway both functional and stylish.
  • Our shoe cabinet features 2 upper and lower drawers, each with 2 layers of storage space, and store up to 24–32 pairs, catering to the whole family's needs. The spacious top surface and open cubby provides a safe platform for plants, decorations, socks, and keys, preventing items from falling.
  • Our slim shoe cabinet is safe and reliable, made with high-quality MDF for stability and strength. It features an anti-tipping device, wall-mountable for child safety. The elegant black metal handle ensures a comfortable grip and safety during use.
  • Our shoe rack cabinet with 2 flip drawers and 2 tiers inside each, each panel removable and adjustable in 2 grooves allowing customization based on shoe size or style from flats, mid-boots or heels! It provides a convenient and organized solution for your footwear collection.
  • Assembly is a breeze with labeled parts and user-friendly instructions. The smooth surface allows for easy maintenance – simply wipe away dust with a dry towel.

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Moving Precautions
  1. Measurement: Before purchasing, measure the space where the furniture will be placed, as well as the pathways it will need to pass through, including doorways, hallways, and elevators.
  2. Clear Pathways: Ensure that all pathways from the delivery point to the final location are clear of obstacles. This includes removing any furniture, rugs, or other items that might block the way.
  3. Protect Floors: Use protective coverings on floors to prevent damage during the moving process. Felt pads or blankets can be used to safeguard hardwood or tiled floors.
  4. Team Effort: For larger items, ensure you have enough people to help with the move. Heavy and bulky furniture pieces may require more than two people to maneuver safely.
  5. Assembly: Some furniture items may require assembly upon delivery. Make sure you have the necessary tools and follow the assembly instructions carefully to avoid damage or injury.
  6. Professional Help: If you are unsure about moving or assembling the furniture yourself, consider hiring professional movers or assemblers to assist you.