Description
The Okayama cocktail cabinet pairs slatted oak doors with a slim black steel base, giving it a light, raised look that works well in open-plan rooms. The vertical slats run the full height of both doors, letting the oak grain lead while the black metal frame and small round knobs keep the front clean and simple. Standing at 1600mm tall, it holds its own as a tall storage piece without feeling bulky.
Behind the two doors you get room for bottles, glassware and barware, making it a practical spot to keep everything for drinks in one place. The oak construction is finished with MDF panels and a steel frame, balancing warm timber tones with the strength of a metal base. The narrow 350mm depth means it sits neatly against a wall in a living room, dining room or hallway.
The natural oak colour brings a calm, Scandinavian feel that suits both pared-back and busier interiors. The four slim legs are joined by a low cross-bar for stability, lifting the cabinet off the floor so the room feels more open. Use it as a drinks cabinet, a display piece or general storage where a taller footprint helps.
Specification
| Material |
Oak, steel and MDF |
| Colour |
Oak |
| Base |
Black steel legs |
| Doors |
2 slatted doors with knobs |
| Dimensions |
860 x 350 x 1600mm (W x D x H) |
| Style |
Scandinavian |
| Type |
Cocktail cabinet |
Frequently Asked
What is the Okayama cabinet made from?
It is built from oak with MDF panels and a black steel base, combining warm timber with a sturdy metal frame.
How tall is the cabinet?
It stands 1600mm tall, with a width of 860mm and a depth of 350mm.
What can I store inside?
The two-door cabinet has space for bottles, glassware and barware, so it works well as a drinks or display cabinet.
How do I care for the oak finish?
Wipe with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh cleaners and mop up spills quickly to protect the timber.
Where does this cabinet suit best?
Its slim 350mm depth makes it a good fit for living rooms, dining rooms and hallways where floor space is tight.