Description
The Wycombe Open Wardrobe brings a light, airy approach to clothes storage. Built as a slim open frame in warm oak tones, it offers a full-height hanging space between two pairs of turned legs, with a small tray-style top for folded items or accessories. The open construction keeps the design feeling relaxed and unfussy, making it a practical fit for bedrooms, dressing areas and hallways where a closed cabinet would feel too heavy.
A lower rail with rounded slatted detailing runs across the base, giving a spot for shoes, baskets or storage boxes while adding a soft handmade touch to the frame. The turned posts and gently rounded finials at the top corners lift the piece above a plain rack, and the natural oak grain runs clearly across the timber for a warm, organic look. Made from a mix of MDF and oak, it keeps a solid feel while staying easy to move.
Measuring 825mm wide, 510mm deep and 1740mm tall, it gives generous hanging height without taking up much floor space. The open sides make outfits easy to see and reach, and the pared-back styling sits well alongside both modern and more classic bedroom pieces.
Specification
| Material |
MDF and oak |
| Colour |
Oak |
| Dimensions |
825 x 510 x 1740mm (W x D x H) |
| Style |
Open frame wardrobe |
| Top |
Tray-style shelf |
| Base |
Slatted lower rail |
| Assembly |
Home assembly required |
Frequently Asked
Is this an open wardrobe without doors?
Yes. It is built as an open frame with a full-height hanging space, so there are no doors or side panels. Clothes stay easy to see and reach.
What is it made from?
The wardrobe is made from a mix of MDF and oak, finished in a warm natural oak tone with a visible grain across the timber.
How tall is the hanging space?
The wardrobe stands 1740mm tall overall, giving generous hanging height for coats, dresses and longer garments between the turned legs.
What can I use the lower rail for?
The slatted lower rail is handy for shoes, baskets or storage boxes, and the small top tray suits folded items or accessories.
How do I care for the oak finish?
Wipe with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth and avoid harsh cleaners. Keep it out of direct heat and damp to protect the natural timber.