Excellent product, well packed and
"Excellent product, well packed and looks great"
Silver is not a neutral, but it behaves like one in the right room. The warm mid-tone aluminium finish responds to ambient light across the day, picking up warmth from lamps in the evening and a cleaner, more architectural quality in natural morning light. It adds material presence to the wall rather than simply occupying space on it. At 800mm tall, 600mm wide and 250mm deep, the proportions suit most UK wall sections. The push-to-open glass doors keep the silver front completely uninterrupted when closed. A lock comes included as standard, keeping displayed items secure.
Rooms where warm metallic tones are already present, alongside brass fittings, copper accents or natural wood furniture. Dark-painted walls in navy, forest green or charcoal where a silver cabinet becomes a focal point rather than blending into the background. Hallways and living rooms where a clean-fronted metallic piece adds character to a wall without the need to style it like art. For how metallic finishes work alongside industrial and contemporary interiors, our guide to home decor trends for 2025 covers how silver, black and natural materials work alongside each other without the result feeling cold.
There are rooms where a white cabinet disappears into the wall. This one does not. The aluminium body carries a warm mid-toned silver finish, closer to brushed metal than chrome, and it responds to ambient light in a way that paint or a standard shelving unit cannot replicate. In morning light it appears cool and architectural. By evening, under warm lamps, it picks up a softer, more golden quality. The wall around it looks more considered rather than simply filled.
Behind the push-to-open glass doors, two height-adjustable 4mm tempered glass shelves sit at whatever height works for what you are displaying. Each shelf carries 12 kg, which covers ceramics, fragrances, glass and most decorative objects comfortably. The double glass door front stays entirely uninterrupted by handles, keeping the silver line of the piece clean when closed. A lock is included as standard, so anything you display stays protected without needing to source security separately.
If internal lighting is the priority for your space, the white version with built-in LED spotlight is available in the same dimensions, door design and shelf system. The white version suits brighter, cooler interiors. This one suits rooms where warmth, character and material presence matter more.
The case for a silver display cabinet is the same as the case for any reflective material in a room: it introduces a visual quality that absorbs and transforms light rather than simply sitting beneath it. A matte surface has a fixed relationship with the room around it. A metallic surface has a dynamic one, shifting tone at different hours and under different lamp types without anything changing. This quality makes silver particularly effective alongside dark walls, richly coloured paint and rooms that already feature brass, copper or natural wood tones.
The aluminium body does the visual work. The display inside should be edited rather than filled. Three or four objects with height variation across two shelves, positioned with deliberate space between them, will look more powerful than a closely packed arrangement. Objects with reflective qualities of their own, glass, glazed ceramics, brass and chrome, respond particularly well inside a metallic-framed cabinet where the materials speak the same language. For how to work metallic finishes into a living room or hallway without the result feeling cold, our guide to industrial living room design covers how silver, black steel and warm materials balance each other in domestic interiors.
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
No. The silver aluminium cabinet does not include internal lighting. If a built-in LED matters, the white version with LED spotlight is available in the same cabinet format, same dimensions and same push-to-open door design.
Warm mid-tone aluminium, not chrome and not bright silver. Closer to brushed metal than a polished mirror surface. In practice it appears warm alongside brass and wood tones, and clean and architectural alongside white walls and black steel.
Each of the two adjustable tempered glass shelves supports up to 12 kg. That covers ceramics, glassware, fragrances, framed photographs and most decorative objects comfortably. Distribute heavier items evenly across the shelf surface for best results.
Yes. Both glass shelves adjust at any time without removing the cabinet from the wall. No tools are needed. Lift the shelf out of its supports, move the support to the new height and replace.
Yes. A lock is included as standard with every silver cabinet. It secures both glass doors so displayed items stay protected. This is particularly useful for homes with young children or for displaying valuable collectibles, perfumes or glassware that you want visible but not freely accessible.
Solid brick, masonry and plasterboard. All screws and wall plugs are included in the box. For plasterboard, fixing into studs is recommended where possible. Check your wall type before purchasing. The cabinet is wall-mounted only and is not freestanding.
Yes. The warm aluminium tone works alongside brass, copper and brushed nickel without clashing. It also sits naturally beside matte black steel and natural wood. The mid-tone avoids both the coldness of bright chrome and the heavy warmth of polished brass, making it compatible with most contemporary, industrial and Scandi palettes.
A magnetic catch holds both doors shut. Press gently at the centre of either door and the catch releases, swinging both doors open. There are no handles and no visible hardware on the exterior. The mechanism is reliable under daily use and does not require adjustment over time.
800mm tall, 600mm wide and 250mm deep. The 250mm depth keeps the cabinet close to the wall without projecting far into the room. Two adjustable shelves inside, each 4mm tempered glass rated to 12 kg. Double push-to-open glass doors with lock included. Wall-mounted only, with all fixings supplied in the box.
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Silver is not a neutral, but it behaves like one in the right room. The warm mid-tone aluminium finish responds to ambient light across the day, picking up warmth from lamps in the evening and a cleaner, more architectural quality in natural morning light. It adds material presence to the wall rather than simply occupying space on it. At 800mm tall, 600mm wide and 250mm deep, the proportions suit most UK wall sections. The push-to-open glass doors keep the silver front completely uninterrupted when closed. A lock comes included as standard, keeping displayed items secure.
Rooms where warm metallic tones are already present, alongside brass fittings, copper accents or natural wood furniture. Dark-painted walls in navy, forest green or charcoal where a silver cabinet becomes a focal point rather than blending into the background. Hallways and living rooms where a clean-fronted metallic piece adds character to a wall without the need to style it like art. For how metallic finishes work alongside industrial and contemporary interiors, our guide to home decor trends for 2025 covers how silver, black and natural materials work alongside each other without the result feeling cold.
There are rooms where a white cabinet disappears into the wall. This one does not. The aluminium body carries a warm mid-toned silver finish, closer to brushed metal than chrome, and it responds to ambient light in a way that paint or a standard shelving unit cannot replicate. In morning light it appears cool and architectural. By evening, under warm lamps, it picks up a softer, more golden quality. The wall around it looks more considered rather than simply filled.
Behind the push-to-open glass doors, two height-adjustable 4mm tempered glass shelves sit at whatever height works for what you are displaying. Each shelf carries 12 kg, which covers ceramics, fragrances, glass and most decorative objects comfortably. The double glass door front stays entirely uninterrupted by handles, keeping the silver line of the piece clean when closed. A lock is included as standard, so anything you display stays protected without needing to source security separately.
If internal lighting is the priority for your space, the white version with built-in LED spotlight is available in the same dimensions, door design and shelf system. The white version suits brighter, cooler interiors. This one suits rooms where warmth, character and material presence matter more.
The case for a silver display cabinet is the same as the case for any reflective material in a room: it introduces a visual quality that absorbs and transforms light rather than simply sitting beneath it. A matte surface has a fixed relationship with the room around it. A metallic surface has a dynamic one, shifting tone at different hours and under different lamp types without anything changing. This quality makes silver particularly effective alongside dark walls, richly coloured paint and rooms that already feature brass, copper or natural wood tones.
The aluminium body does the visual work. The display inside should be edited rather than filled. Three or four objects with height variation across two shelves, positioned with deliberate space between them, will look more powerful than a closely packed arrangement. Objects with reflective qualities of their own, glass, glazed ceramics, brass and chrome, respond particularly well inside a metallic-framed cabinet where the materials speak the same language. For how to work metallic finishes into a living room or hallway without the result feeling cold, our guide to industrial living room design covers how silver, black steel and warm materials balance each other in domestic interiors.
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
No. The silver aluminium cabinet does not include internal lighting. If a built-in LED matters, the white version with LED spotlight is available in the same cabinet format, same dimensions and same push-to-open door design.
Warm mid-tone aluminium, not chrome and not bright silver. Closer to brushed metal than a polished mirror surface. In practice it appears warm alongside brass and wood tones, and clean and architectural alongside white walls and black steel.
Each of the two adjustable tempered glass shelves supports up to 12 kg. That covers ceramics, glassware, fragrances, framed photographs and most decorative objects comfortably. Distribute heavier items evenly across the shelf surface for best results.
Yes. Both glass shelves adjust at any time without removing the cabinet from the wall. No tools are needed. Lift the shelf out of its supports, move the support to the new height and replace.
Yes. A lock is included as standard with every silver cabinet. It secures both glass doors so displayed items stay protected. This is particularly useful for homes with young children or for displaying valuable collectibles, perfumes or glassware that you want visible but not freely accessible.
Solid brick, masonry and plasterboard. All screws and wall plugs are included in the box. For plasterboard, fixing into studs is recommended where possible. Check your wall type before purchasing. The cabinet is wall-mounted only and is not freestanding.
Yes. The warm aluminium tone works alongside brass, copper and brushed nickel without clashing. It also sits naturally beside matte black steel and natural wood. The mid-tone avoids both the coldness of bright chrome and the heavy warmth of polished brass, making it compatible with most contemporary, industrial and Scandi palettes.
A magnetic catch holds both doors shut. Press gently at the centre of either door and the catch releases, swinging both doors open. There are no handles and no visible hardware on the exterior. The mechanism is reliable under daily use and does not require adjustment over time.
800mm tall, 600mm wide and 250mm deep. The 250mm depth keeps the cabinet close to the wall without projecting far into the room. Two adjustable shelves inside, each 4mm tempered glass rated to 12 kg. Double push-to-open glass doors with lock included. Wall-mounted only, with all fixings supplied in the box.
Explore how to use LED lighting to elevate small-space storage. Our tips help you blend style and function—even in the trickiest corners.
These reads are a good place to start:
Silver is not a neutral, but it behaves like one in the right room. The warm mid-tone aluminium finish responds to ambient light across the day, picking up warmth from lamps in the evening and a cleaner, more architectural quality in natural morning light. It adds material presence to the wall rather than simply occupying space on it. At 800mm tall, 600mm wide and 250mm deep, the proportions suit most UK wall sections. The push-to-open glass doors keep the silver front completely uninterrupted when closed. A lock comes included as standard, keeping displayed items secure.
Rooms where warm metallic tones are already present, alongside brass fittings, copper accents or natural wood furniture. Dark-painted walls in navy, forest green or charcoal where a silver cabinet becomes a focal point rather than blending into the background. Hallways and living rooms where a clean-fronted metallic piece adds character to a wall without the need to style it like art. For how metallic finishes work alongside industrial and contemporary interiors, our guide to home decor trends for 2025 covers how silver, black and natural materials work alongside each other without the result feeling cold.
There are rooms where a white cabinet disappears into the wall. This one does not. The aluminium body carries a warm mid-toned silver finish, closer to brushed metal than chrome, and it responds to ambient light in a way that paint or a standard shelving unit cannot replicate. In morning light it appears cool and architectural. By evening, under warm lamps, it picks up a softer, more golden quality. The wall around it looks more considered rather than simply filled.
Behind the push-to-open glass doors, two height-adjustable 4mm tempered glass shelves sit at whatever height works for what you are displaying. Each shelf carries 12 kg, which covers ceramics, fragrances, glass and most decorative objects comfortably. The double glass door front stays entirely uninterrupted by handles, keeping the silver line of the piece clean when closed. A lock is included as standard, so anything you display stays protected without needing to source security separately.
If internal lighting is the priority for your space, the white version with built-in LED spotlight is available in the same dimensions, door design and shelf system. The white version suits brighter, cooler interiors. This one suits rooms where warmth, character and material presence matter more.
The case for a silver display cabinet is the same as the case for any reflective material in a room: it introduces a visual quality that absorbs and transforms light rather than simply sitting beneath it. A matte surface has a fixed relationship with the room around it. A metallic surface has a dynamic one, shifting tone at different hours and under different lamp types without anything changing. This quality makes silver particularly effective alongside dark walls, richly coloured paint and rooms that already feature brass, copper or natural wood tones.
The aluminium body does the visual work. The display inside should be edited rather than filled. Three or four objects with height variation across two shelves, positioned with deliberate space between them, will look more powerful than a closely packed arrangement. Objects with reflective qualities of their own, glass, glazed ceramics, brass and chrome, respond particularly well inside a metallic-framed cabinet where the materials speak the same language. For how to work metallic finishes into a living room or hallway without the result feeling cold, our guide to industrial living room design covers how silver, black steel and warm materials balance each other in domestic interiors.
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
No. The silver aluminium cabinet does not include internal lighting. If a built-in LED matters, the white version with LED spotlight is available in the same cabinet format, same dimensions and same push-to-open door design.
Warm mid-tone aluminium, not chrome and not bright silver. Closer to brushed metal than a polished mirror surface. In practice it appears warm alongside brass and wood tones, and clean and architectural alongside white walls and black steel.
Each of the two adjustable tempered glass shelves supports up to 12 kg. That covers ceramics, glassware, fragrances, framed photographs and most decorative objects comfortably. Distribute heavier items evenly across the shelf surface for best results.
Yes. Both glass shelves adjust at any time without removing the cabinet from the wall. No tools are needed. Lift the shelf out of its supports, move the support to the new height and replace.
Yes. A lock is included as standard with every silver cabinet. It secures both glass doors so displayed items stay protected. This is particularly useful for homes with young children or for displaying valuable collectibles, perfumes or glassware that you want visible but not freely accessible.
Solid brick, masonry and plasterboard. All screws and wall plugs are included in the box. For plasterboard, fixing into studs is recommended where possible. Check your wall type before purchasing. The cabinet is wall-mounted only and is not freestanding.
Yes. The warm aluminium tone works alongside brass, copper and brushed nickel without clashing. It also sits naturally beside matte black steel and natural wood. The mid-tone avoids both the coldness of bright chrome and the heavy warmth of polished brass, making it compatible with most contemporary, industrial and Scandi palettes.
A magnetic catch holds both doors shut. Press gently at the centre of either door and the catch releases, swinging both doors open. There are no handles and no visible hardware on the exterior. The mechanism is reliable under daily use and does not require adjustment over time.
800mm tall, 600mm wide and 250mm deep. The 250mm depth keeps the cabinet close to the wall without projecting far into the room. Two adjustable shelves inside, each 4mm tempered glass rated to 12 kg. Double push-to-open glass doors with lock included. Wall-mounted only, with all fixings supplied in the box.
Explore how to use LED lighting to elevate small-space storage. Our tips help you blend style and function—even in the trickiest corners.
These reads are a good place to start:
Silver is not a neutral, but it behaves like one in the right room. The warm mid-tone aluminium finish responds to ambient light across the day, picking up warmth from lamps in the evening and a cleaner, more architectural quality in natural morning light. It adds material presence to the wall rather than simply occupying space on it. At 800mm tall, 600mm wide and 250mm deep, the proportions suit most UK wall sections. The push-to-open glass doors keep the silver front completely uninterrupted when closed. A lock comes included as standard, keeping displayed items secure.
Rooms where warm metallic tones are already present, alongside brass fittings, copper accents or natural wood furniture. Dark-painted walls in navy, forest green or charcoal where a silver cabinet becomes a focal point rather than blending into the background. Hallways and living rooms where a clean-fronted metallic piece adds character to a wall without the need to style it like art. For how metallic finishes work alongside industrial and contemporary interiors, our guide to home decor trends for 2025 covers how silver, black and natural materials work alongside each other without the result feeling cold.
There are rooms where a white cabinet disappears into the wall. This one does not. The aluminium body carries a warm mid-toned silver finish, closer to brushed metal than chrome, and it responds to ambient light in a way that paint or a standard shelving unit cannot replicate. In morning light it appears cool and architectural. By evening, under warm lamps, it picks up a softer, more golden quality. The wall around it looks more considered rather than simply filled.
Behind the push-to-open glass doors, two height-adjustable 4mm tempered glass shelves sit at whatever height works for what you are displaying. Each shelf carries 12 kg, which covers ceramics, fragrances, glass and most decorative objects comfortably. The double glass door front stays entirely uninterrupted by handles, keeping the silver line of the piece clean when closed. A lock is included as standard, so anything you display stays protected without needing to source security separately.
If internal lighting is the priority for your space, the white version with built-in LED spotlight is available in the same dimensions, door design and shelf system. The white version suits brighter, cooler interiors. This one suits rooms where warmth, character and material presence matter more.
The case for a silver display cabinet is the same as the case for any reflective material in a room: it introduces a visual quality that absorbs and transforms light rather than simply sitting beneath it. A matte surface has a fixed relationship with the room around it. A metallic surface has a dynamic one, shifting tone at different hours and under different lamp types without anything changing. This quality makes silver particularly effective alongside dark walls, richly coloured paint and rooms that already feature brass, copper or natural wood tones.
The aluminium body does the visual work. The display inside should be edited rather than filled. Three or four objects with height variation across two shelves, positioned with deliberate space between them, will look more powerful than a closely packed arrangement. Objects with reflective qualities of their own, glass, glazed ceramics, brass and chrome, respond particularly well inside a metallic-framed cabinet where the materials speak the same language. For how to work metallic finishes into a living room or hallway without the result feeling cold, our guide to industrial living room design covers how silver, black steel and warm materials balance each other in domestic interiors.
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
No. The silver aluminium cabinet does not include internal lighting. If a built-in LED matters, the white version with LED spotlight is available in the same cabinet format, same dimensions and same push-to-open door design.
Warm mid-tone aluminium, not chrome and not bright silver. Closer to brushed metal than a polished mirror surface. In practice it appears warm alongside brass and wood tones, and clean and architectural alongside white walls and black steel.
Each of the two adjustable tempered glass shelves supports up to 12 kg. That covers ceramics, glassware, fragrances, framed photographs and most decorative objects comfortably. Distribute heavier items evenly across the shelf surface for best results.
Yes. Both glass shelves adjust at any time without removing the cabinet from the wall. No tools are needed. Lift the shelf out of its supports, move the support to the new height and replace.
Yes. A lock is included as standard with every silver cabinet. It secures both glass doors so displayed items stay protected. This is particularly useful for homes with young children or for displaying valuable collectibles, perfumes or glassware that you want visible but not freely accessible.
Solid brick, masonry and plasterboard. All screws and wall plugs are included in the box. For plasterboard, fixing into studs is recommended where possible. Check your wall type before purchasing. The cabinet is wall-mounted only and is not freestanding.
Yes. The warm aluminium tone works alongside brass, copper and brushed nickel without clashing. It also sits naturally beside matte black steel and natural wood. The mid-tone avoids both the coldness of bright chrome and the heavy warmth of polished brass, making it compatible with most contemporary, industrial and Scandi palettes.
A magnetic catch holds both doors shut. Press gently at the centre of either door and the catch releases, swinging both doors open. There are no handles and no visible hardware on the exterior. The mechanism is reliable under daily use and does not require adjustment over time.
800mm tall, 600mm wide and 250mm deep. The 250mm depth keeps the cabinet close to the wall without projecting far into the room. Two adjustable shelves inside, each 4mm tempered glass rated to 12 kg. Double push-to-open glass doors with lock included. Wall-mounted only, with all fixings supplied in the box.
Explore how to use LED lighting to elevate small-space storage. Our tips help you blend style and function—even in the trickiest corners.
These reads are a good place to start:
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"Excellent product, well packed and looks great"
"Very strong solid cabinet, looks great. Worth the money. Fast delivery and well wrapped"