Two-Door Locking Office Cabinet with Flat-Top Printer Stand
A practical office storage solution that keeps files, folders, and confidential documents out of sight and locked away. The two hinged doors are secured by a central lock and come with two keys, while an internal shelf divides the cabinet into two tiers for organised storage. Built from particle board with a concrete-effect grey finish, the cabinet stands on four black plastic feet to protect floors. The flat, generous top surface is sturdy enough to act as a printer stand or to hold desktop accessories.
- Central Locking Mechanism: A keyed lock secures both doors simultaneously — two keys are included so a spare can be stored separately.
- Two-Tier Interior: A single longline shelf divides the interior into two sections, giving organised space for folders, binders, and flat documents.
- Concrete-Effect Finish: The textured grey surface resists minor scuffs and wipes clean easily, maintaining a professional appearance in busy office environments.
- Flat Load-Bearing Top: The generous flat surface supports a standard printer, document holders, and desktop accessories without additional furniture.
- Floor-Protective Feet: Four black plastic feet lift the cabinet slightly off the floor, protecting hard floors and allowing cables to run underneath cleanly.
Secure Storage for the Office
Two hinged doors with a central locking mechanism keep confidential files, important documents, and office supplies out of casual reach. Two keys are included so a spare can be kept offsite. The interior features one longline shelf creating two tiers for sorting folders, binders, and papers by category or priority.
[IMAGES]Concrete-Effect Finish
The particle board construction is finished in a textured concrete-effect grey that coordinates with modern and industrial office interiors. Two brushed metal bar handles add a practical, clean-lined touch. Four black plastic feet raise the cabinet slightly to protect the floor surface and allow airflow beneath.
Printer Stand and Desktop
The flat top surface is load-bearing and wide enough to support a standard desktop laser or inkjet printer alongside a document holder and stationery. It is a practical way to consolidate printer, storage, and desk organisation into one footprint.












