Description
The Tolland Open Display Unit brings an industrial edge to any room with its slim iron frame and open geometric layout. The asymmetric arrangement of shelves and slatted panels creates a strong graphic look, giving you a mix of open compartments and vertical bar detailing that keeps the whole piece feeling light rather than boxed in. Finished in black throughout, it works as a room divider as well as a storage and display piece.
Built from iron, the frame is sturdy enough to hold books, plants, ceramics and framed pieces while keeping a slender profile. The open back means light passes through, so it never dominates a space the way a solid unit would. Standing 1855mm tall and 998mm wide, it offers generous height for taller ornaments and layered styling, with a shallow 350mm depth that suits narrower walls and hallways.
The pared-back black finish pairs easily with wood tones, neutral walls and greenery, making it a flexible choice for living rooms, studies and hallways. Style each level with a considered mix of objects and negative space to make the most of the grid-like structure and the slatted panels that break up the shelving.
Specification
| Material |
Iron |
| Colour |
Black |
| Finish |
Black |
| Dimensions |
W998 x D350 x H1855mm |
| Style |
Industrial |
| Type |
Open display unit |
| Assembly |
May require assembly |
Frequently Asked
What is the display unit made from?
It is made from iron with a black finish throughout, giving it a sturdy yet slim industrial frame.
Can it be used as a room divider?
Yes. The open back and see-through structure let light pass through, so it works well as a divider as well as a display piece.
How much space does it need?
It measures 998mm wide, 350mm deep and 1855mm tall, so it suits narrower walls and hallways thanks to its shallow depth.
How do I clean and care for it?
Wipe the iron frame with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and dry thoroughly to protect the black finish.
What can I display on it?
The mix of open shelves and slatted panels suits books, plants, ceramics and framed pieces, with room for taller ornaments on the open levels.