Storage furniture is where a workshop’s real skill shows. A cabinet door that hangs level, closes flush, and stays that way after three years of use is harder to produce than it looks. The pieces here are selected with joinery and hardware in mind, not just surface finish.
You’ll find industrial locker cabinets in metal with multiple door configurations — three doors, nine doors, fifteen doors — that came originally from workshop and school environments. Reclaimed-wood shutter-door sideboards where the doors are architectural salvage, with old paint layers and original hardware still intact. Cathedral-door cabinets with carved wood panels. Mesh-door industrial consoles where the metal panels add ventilation and texture simultaneously.
Most of the wood pieces come from India, where cabinet-making workshops Tony has worked with for over a decade produce sideboard and buffet construction with mortise-and-tenon joinery in the frames. The metal locker pieces come from Eastern European manufacturers who build for institutional use — they hold up accordingly.
Dimensions and door count matter. Come in with measurements.