Monday, February 11, 2008

File with Style: Nine File Cabinets to Ogle

stylish 2-drawer wood file cabinet

Want some attractive file cabinets? Apartment Therapy has a great listing. (But watch out; attractive isn't always functional. For example, the last I knew IKEA file cabinets were not full extension - which means you'll have a much harder time reaching the back of the drawer.)

And here are some that Apartment Therapy missed.

1. Pompanoosuc Mills make the stunning file cabinet shown above.


3-drawer wood file cabinet


2. The curator's file cabinets sold by The New York First Company are made to order from locally-harvested hardwoods.


stacking file cabinets; three stacks - one tall, two tall, and three tall

3. Levenger has these stacking file cabinets. Update on May 11, 2014: Levenger no longer sells these file cabinets.


2 wood file cabinets - one 2-drawer and one 4-drawer

4. Greentea Design also has nice file cabinets available in elm or gingko wood.


teak file cabinets, 3 sizes

5. Teak is another option. Update on Jan. 31, 2013: I'm  no longer finding these cabinets.


2-drawer wood file cabinet

6. The Wooden Duck has recycled teak file cabinets. Update on Feb. 17, 2013: I'm no longer finding any file cabinets at The Wooden Duck.


2-drawer mission-style file cabinet

7. I've never seen anything like this mission-style file cabinet.


blue 2-drawer steel file cabinet

8. Over at Twenty Gauge you can get steel file cabinets in a wide range of colors.


green and orange 2-drawer metal file cabinets

9. And the Iris filing cabinet is another metal option. Update on June 1, 2010: This product disappeared from the web site where I first saw it quite a while ago - but I just found it again! It's made by Reform.

4 comments:

  1. These are MARVELOUS!!! Thanks for sharing, I've been searching the apttherapy archives for just the thing, and I found a link there in the comments to this blog.

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  2. I found the Reform website but I can't figure out how to buy these filing cabinets which I LOVE!!! Thanks.

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  3. Lucky lucky girl, I'd suggest contacting Reform (which is based in Los Angeles) to ask how you might buy one. You can do that by phone (323 256-1446) or by e-mail (nancy@reformfurniture.com).

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