A Slim White Storage Tower That Keeps Your Bathroom Clutter-Free
This freestanding white storage tower is designed for bathrooms where every centimetre counts. The open top shelf handles everyday essentials, a mid-level slot keeps toilet rolls within reach, and the decorative door cabinet conceals cleaning products or spare toiletries. The leaf-pattern cut-outs on the upper panels and the Eiffel Tower and butterfly motifs on the lower door give it a distinctly styled look that stands out against plain bathroom tiles. MDF and WPC board construction means it wipes clean with a damp cloth and holds its shape in humid conditions.
- Slim Footprint: Fits alongside the toilet or in a narrow alcove without blocking access to the rest of the room.
- Four Storage Zones: Open top shelf, decorative open mid-section, integrated tissue slot, and a closed door cabinet for concealed storage.
- Decorative Cut-Outs: Leaf-branch panels on the upper section and Eiffel Tower plus butterfly motifs on the lower door add visual interest.
- Moisture-Resistant Surface: WPC and MDF board construction withstands bathroom humidity and wipes clean with a damp cloth.
- Flat-Pack Assembly: Arrives self-contained and assembles without specialist tools or additional fixings.
Slim Bathroom Storage with Decorative Detail
This freestanding white storage tower is designed for bathrooms where every centimetre counts. The open top shelf handles everyday essentials, a mid-level slot keeps toilet rolls within reach, and the decorative door cabinet conceals cleaning products or spare toiletries.
The leaf-pattern cut-outs on the upper panels and the Eiffel Tower and butterfly motifs on the lower door give it a distinctly styled look that stands out against plain bathroom tiles.
Practical Construction
What is included
MDF and WPC board construction resists moisture and wipes clean with a damp cloth. The slim footprint means it fits beside the toilet without blocking the door, and the flat-packed design makes assembly straightforward without specialist tools.













