T3 Rattan Sideboard, Hallway Storage, Shoe Storage
The shelf shoes storage format gives T3 Rattan Sideboard, Hallway Storage, Shoe Storage a practical way to keep everyday footwear tidy in a hallway, entrance or utility space. It is a natural choice if you are comparing storage shoe unit or shoes storage unit for a modern UK home, while the shoe storage design keeps the room organised without adding unrelated furniture links.
- Designed as a shelf shoes storage for everyday hallway and entrance storage
- A practical choice for shoppers comparing storage shoe unit in a modern UK home
- Helps keep shoes, trainers and daily footwear organised and easier to find
- Keeps the focus on storage capacity, footprint and finish rather than unrelated furniture links
- Chosen for a balanced mix of tidy storage, practical access and everyday style
This sideboard is made from wood and features a rattan-style finish that complements its contemporary and modern design.
Available sizes: More details below
Product details: T3 Rattan Sideboard, also suitable for hallway storage and shoe storage. Style: Contemporary & Modern. Assembly is required and the product arrives flat packed. Delivery is stated as 2-3 days to UK addresses and 4-5 days to EU addresses.
Colour: Oak, Black
Filling Type: Not applicable
Assembly: Yes, it comes in flat pack.
Care Instructions: Wipe with a damp cloth if necessary
- A versatile sideboard that works beautifully in hallways and storage spaces
- Combines practical storage with a refined contemporary style
- Wood construction offers a dependable and timeless look
- Easy to coordinate with oak and black interiors
- Hallways that need shoe storage without taking over the walkway
- Homes where shoes storage unit feels like the right size or storage direction
- Shoppers considering wooden bench shoe storage but wanting a furniture-led finish
- Entrance spaces being planned around bench with shoe storage white and practical UK delivery
The slight colour difference may not be avoided between batches and devices.

