Display and storage, elevated
Richmond Interiors Cabinets
Richmond Interiors cabinets combine generous storage with the presence of a statement furniture piece. Tall display cabinets, wall cabinets and compact storage designs use richly grained veneers, textured fronts, stone details and refined metal accents to organise dining and living spaces without compromising their character.
Storage that uses the height of the room
Where a sideboard emphasises width, a cabinet draws the eye upwards and makes better use of a smaller section of wall. Richmond Interiors offers tall display pieces for glassware, ceramics and treasured objects, alongside more enclosed cabinets that keep everyday storage out of sight. Glass-fronted designs add depth and allow carefully chosen pieces to become part of the room, while solid doors create a calmer surface when more concealment is needed. In dining rooms, living spaces and home offices, the vertical silhouette can balance low furniture and give an otherwise empty corner a clear purpose.
Rich surfaces with carefully judged detail
Oak and deep brown veneers give the collection warmth, with dark, smoked and black finishes creating a stronger architectural mood. Ribbed, geometric and patterned doors introduce tactile interest; clear or smoked glass lightens the elevation; marble, travertine and ceramic details add mineral contrast. Metal frames, handles and trims in black, brass, bronze and silver tones sharpen the design and connect it with Richmond Interiors lighting and occasional furniture. Collections such as Ironville and Blackbone offer particularly distinctive ways to coordinate cabinets with sideboards and tables. Because internal layouts differ, check shelf material, spacing, weight limits and door clearance on the individual product page.
Choosing a cabinet for display or concealed storage
Decide first what the cabinet needs to hold. Displaying glassware or decorative objects calls for considered shelf spacing and a backdrop that complements the contents; storing larger or less decorative items may make solid doors more useful. Measure the full height and width, including cornices, legs and projecting handles, and check the delivery route before ordering. Allow doors to open without meeting furniture or lighting, and consider how the piece will be safely secured where required. For styling, edit the contents rather than filling every shelf: repeated colours, varied heights and a little empty space will make a glass cabinet feel curated rather than crowded.