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HAMPSTEAD – 432 CD / 216 DVD Storage Cabinet – Oak
HAMPSTEAD – 432 CD / 216 DVD Storage Cabinet – Oak
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Stylish storage for your growing media collection.
This Hampstead Media Cabinet in oak-effect finish features dual vertical shelving columns hidden behind smooth sliding tempered glass doors. With 12 internal shelves (10 adjustable), it holds up to 432 CDs or 216 DVDs/Blu-rays — perfect for collectors who want smart, compact organisation with a touch of class.
🔍 Key Features
• ✅ Oak-effect finish – warm and timeless look
• ✅ 12 total shelves, 10 fully adjustable
• ✅ Dual-section layout for efficient media storage
• ✅ Sliding tempered glass doors with silver-effect handles
• ✅ Flat-pack design with wall safety strap included
📏 Dimensions
• External dimensions pending (please confirm if needed)
• Internal media capacity:
• 432 CDs (12 shelves × 36)
• 216 DVDs/Blu-rays (8 shelves × 27)
🧰 Materials
• Structure: MDF / Particle Board with PVC Oak Foil
• Doors: Clear Tempered Glass
• Handles: Plastic – Silver Finish
🏠 Ideal For
• Music and movie lovers with large collections
• Home offices, lounge spaces, or multimedia rooms
• Blending display and hidden storage in compact spaces
❓ FAQs
Q: Are the shelves adjustable?
Yes – 10 of the 12 shelves can be moved to suit different media sizes.
Q: What media types will it hold?
It holds CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays, and even some paperback books or small ornaments.
Q: Does it arrive built?
No – this is a flat-pack item with simple assembly and included fixings.
Q: Is it safe for homes with children?
Yes – it includes a wall-anchoring safety strap for added stability
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Flat pack furniture. Easy to construct if you follow the Instructions and read them properly first. Which I didn't. I also added Casters to the bottom to make it more mobile. I have about 220 DVD/Blu Ray discs. When I was building it I thought it would never fit them all in, maybe half of them. But it is like Doctor Who's Tardis. Most of them are in and I still I have some space left. I choose it for the Sliding Doors. I used to own one that had opening front doors but it used to over balance because of the weight in the front doors. The Sliding doors keep the weight balanced in the center making it much more stable. It also has a fairly small foot print for any room.
Flat pack furniture. Easy to construct if you follow the Instructions and read them properly first. Which I didn't. I also added Casters to the bottom to make it more mobile. I have about 220 DVD/Blu Ray discs. When I was building it I thought it would never fit them all in, maybe half of them. But it is like Doctor Who's Tardis. Most of them are in and I still I have some space left. I choose it for the Sliding Doors. I used to own one that had opening front doors but it used to over balance because of the weight in the front doors. The Sliding doors keep the weight balanced in the center making it much more stable. It also has a fairly small foot print for any room.
It was fairly easy to follow the instructions to build it but its chip wood which is ok if you don't want to move it around to much. I have one door which hangs crooked no matter what I do it just won't level up. I'm a bit disappointing with this but once built it does look ok and if I had the chance to buy it again then I would pick something else
It was fairly easy to follow the instructions to build it but its chip wood which is ok if you don't want to move it around to much. I have one door which hangs crooked no matter what I do it just won't level up. I'm a bit disappointing with this but once built it does look ok and if I had the chance to buy it again then I would pick something else
Over 400 💿 in mine ,stands solid.