✨ Display Your Treasures with Confidence!
This Glass Display Cabinet features a modern design with a sturdy MDF base and tempered glass doors, providing a stylish and secure way to showcase your favorite items. With four spacious shelves, each capable of holding up to 9 pounds, it’s perfect for displaying books, collectibles, and more. Easy to assemble and designed for countertop use, this cabinet combines functionality with elegance.
Item Weight | 62 Pounds |
Size | 64"x16" |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 16"W x 63"H |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | White |
Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
Back Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Top Material Type | MDF Frame |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Mount Type | Countertop |
Base Type | Rectangle |
Number of Compartments | 4 |
Number of Doors | 2 |
Number of Drawers | 4 |
Number Of Shelves | 4 |
Additional Features | Durable |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 15 Pounds |
R**A
Wobbly
This cabinet has so much wrong with it. It came in a box that was trashed & had multiple “ship to” labels.As another reviewer said, there are no pilot holes for the screws that attach the feet. The feet are not adjustable to help level it.The instructions give direction’s impossible to physics. The instructions say to put the 4 posts in place & then to raise the heavy glass panels up over your head & slide the down in the grooves of the posts. The problem is not only are they heavy, but to do so, you’d have to be outdoors or have 15 foot ceilings. Also the posts wobble & will not hold the glass in place for you to repeat in the other 3 sides. The instructions Im play that most of the construction could be done by one person, with a second person showed bracing things at times. It’s completely impossible to construct without multiple people to hold pieces or some other makeshift & unsafe ways to hold the glass panels while you work in other panels. What holds the whole thing together is to put the top on, stabilizing the 4 posts together, top & bottom. Again problem is, the posts wobble, they don’t hold the dangerous, heavy, glass panels in place while you attempt to fit, the 4 wobbly posts onto 4 square pegs of the lid at the same time. The instructions say that you decide which way the door opens by choosing what’s the bottom & the top at the beginning. They say that it can be constructed either way. What they don’t say is that the posts, have a top & bottom. The posts aren’t marked as having a top & bottom either. There screw are holes in the metal posts that fit into the square pegs only on one end. I got to the end, with the top finally on, holding the 3 heavy glass panels in place between the 4 wobbly posts, only to discover the 2 back posts were upside down & had to take all the glass out, to flip the posts & begin again. I could not install the screws holing everything permanently in place without flipping these posts over. I ended up bracing the glass with 3 chairs so the wouldn’t fall over while working with the other pieces & then the top.Once this was all in place, putting the screws in was fine but installing the door wasn’t easy either. They said to put the hinges in the pre drilled holes, but the top one wouldn’t stay up because the pre drilled holes were too large & the hinge would not defy gravity & stay in place as the instructions said. I ended up installing one hinge on the door, & then holding the other in place while I got help to slide the door into the hinge as instructed. Also, there are foam fittings in the hinges to protect the glass from the hinge screws but you cannot slide a pane of glass between foam fittings. It’s very difficult & not at all something as easy as the instructions imply. The door only has one magnetic closure on the top, making the door wobbly & not close securely. The door needs two magnets.Multiple places I had to adjust the construction methods because the ones given were not physically possible. As well as altering the hinge installation, I had to install the back two posts & glass panel, brace that with a chair, add a side glass panel & THEN add the front post with the side glass in the posts slot and down over the square post peg. Much easier to manipulate a metal post than an entire pane of glass.In the end the whole piece of furniture is dangerously wobbly for being a big glass box. I don’t have it loaded with items yet but I can’t imagine the extra weight helping. The instructions say to secure it to the wall. I always do this with all my furniture for safety but in this case it’s absolutely necessary to stabilize this cabinet to make up for its poor design.I am disappointed in this purchase & would not recommend.
A**7
elegant piece
This display cabinet is an elegant piece of furniture designed to showcase your treasured items. It added sophistication to my space. A budget-friendly find!
S**R
NOT WORTH IT!!! STAY AWAY!!!
We got this cabinet and a few days later it went down by $10.So here are the gripes and the reasons to STAY AWAY FROM THIS GLASS CABINET:1. Instructions are wrote in the most broken english ever laid to paper.2. The Instructions are awful!! So the top and bottom of the cabinet's wood frame are different and the instructions tell you "Mix Up dontly since different". Nothing and I mean NOTHING is labeled you just have to use a magnifying glass to try to figure out whats what and use someone elses pictures to go by.3. This cabinet is rickaldy like crazy and leans to the left like the leaning tower of Pisa. I am a carpenter by trade and this is almost impossible to level on level ground or a wood floor, not so bad on carpet as it sinks down.4. The feet holes on the bottom are not drilled at all so you must use your best judgement on their placements.5. The glass shelves are supposed to be say 15x15 inches however they are cut like a little kid cut them. One of mine was so off it would barely sit on the glass pegs.6. The GLASS PEGS! They are round and with the glass cut crazy all of the glass barely sits on the pegs making it dangerous for displaying valuable collections or kids.7. You only get "13" count um 13 of the clear plastic J pieces which is only enough to do 1 complete side! This unit needs a total of 26 or more as the side glass and back glass "float around in their grooves".8. Customer service..THERE IS NONE! Just a chat bot that will only process returns for this instead of allowing you to request replacement pegs, J channels, etc. Their only solution: take it apart, box the thing up, send it back and they do either a replacement or a refund. All that trouble for 1 or 2 missing pegs???Heres a pro tip: If you buy this leaning tower of glass, cut some half inch wood strips, glue and nail them together to make a square like a picture frame and put that wooden frame ontop of the glass pegs then put the glass on top of the wooden frame. It not only strengthens this cabinet up but also makes it less leaning and more sturdy.Another pro tip: Make sure to anchor this to the wall on 2 sides say the left and the back so where it can not move either side as it will flex and when it flexes the glass will slip off their pegs and then collectibles and glass will come raining down!!
C**R
Appearance
Was not simple to construct but all parts were there, very well packaged for shipping. What does not make me happy, is that I purchased for $159 & immediately it was reduced to $99
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