If one thing is required in small space living, it’s beautiful and convenient storage. While I’ve done plenty of Ikea hacks in my day, when it’s time to splurge there is nothing better than a large vintage wardrobe to go the distance on look and volume.
In my own studio, I used this walnut cabinet from the Paris flea market as a second closet. I housed everything from shoes and clothes to technology and seasonal decor inside: we’re talking some maaaajor additional storage! And, the look is so pretty and polished that you don’t mind it taking a place of pride in your space. We’re rounded up some other vintage storage cabinets, to help decorate your space too, and to give you plenty more places to hide all your design must-haves. Check them out!
Mahogany Wardrobe, 1900s
A mahogany wardrobe dating back to the 1900s with strong wood grain and natural wear.
Antique Pine Two Door Armoire
Compact armoire circa 1880 made out of pine with knots visible.
French 19th Century Louis Philippe Armoire
This elegant Louis Philippe style walnut armoire is from 19th century France. The heavy doors are hung on hidden hinges. The interior cavity houses three removable shelves.
19th Century French Walnut Armoire
A gorgeous 19th century walnut armoire, made in France in the Louis Philippe style. This tall case antique has a simple, linear composition - an attribute that makes Louis Philippe pieces ideal for their versatility and placement possibilities.
19th Century French Armoire
This mid-19th century Louis Philippe-period armoire is distinguished by its architectural feel. The two large panelled doors, with brass escutcheon and key, open to three deep shelves.
Mahogany Wardrobe, 1900s
A mahogany wardrobe dating back to the 1900s with strong wood grain and natural wear.
Antique Pine Two Door Armoire
Compact armoire circa 1880 made out of pine with knots visible.
French 19th Century Louis Philippe Armoire
This elegant Louis Philippe style walnut armoire is from 19th century France. The heavy doors are hung on hidden hinges. The interior cavity houses three removable shelves.
19th Century French Walnut Armoire
A gorgeous 19th century walnut armoire, made in France in the Louis Philippe style. This tall case antique has a simple, linear composition - an attribute that makes Louis Philippe pieces ideal for their versatility and placement possibilities.
19th Century French Armoire
This mid-19th century Louis Philippe-period armoire is distinguished by its architectural feel. The two large panelled doors, with brass escutcheon and key, open to three deep shelves.