Description
The Brogdale tall display unit pairs an aged metal frame with five open wooden shelves, giving you a practical storage tower with real industrial character. The warm elm veneer tops sit against a dark iron structure, and the cross-brace detailing at the centre keeps everything stable while adding to the workshop-inspired look. Standing at 1600mm tall, it makes the most of vertical space in rooms where floor area is limited.
Each of the six shelf levels gives you room for books, plants, folded textiles or ceramics, and the open sides mean your display stays visible from most angles. The lower castors let you roll the unit into position and reposition it when you rearrange, which is handy in a busy kitchen or a home office that changes with your needs. Two of the wheels lock to hold it steady once it is where you want it.
Built from iron, MDF, fir wood and elm veneer, the frame is sturdy enough for everyday use while the natural wood grain brings a softer, lived-in feel. It suits living rooms, hallways and studies where you want storage that also earns its place as a feature.
Specification
| Material |
Iron, MDF, fir wood and elm veneer |
| Dimensions |
750 x 400 x 1600mm (W x D x H) |
| Colour |
Black frame with natural wood shelves |
| Shelves |
6 open shelf levels |
| Mobility |
Castor wheels with locking function |
| Style |
Industrial |
| Frame |
Cross-braced metal support |
Frequently Asked
What are the shelves made from?
The shelves feature MDF and fir wood finished with an elm veneer, giving you a natural wood grain over a stable core.
Does the unit have wheels?
Yes, it sits on castors so you can roll it into position. The locking wheels hold it steady once placed.
How many shelves does it have?
There are six open shelf levels, giving plenty of room for books, plants and decorative pieces.
How do I clean the wooden shelves?
Wipe the veneer with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking the wood or using harsh chemicals.
Is it stable when fully loaded?
The iron frame and central cross-bracing add rigidity. Distribute heavier items across lower shelves and lock the castors for best stability.