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Vintage black two-door shoe cabinet with upper drawers and brass hardware in an apartment entryway

The Vintage Black Two-Door Shoe Cabinet is a useful option when an entryway range needs a more substantial cabinet body than a slim flip-front shoe cabinet. The current product record gives this route a 34 cm depth, a 107 cm height, and width directions from 60 to 120 cm. Its black finish, decorative front panels, upper drawers, and short brass-tone feet give it a stronger furniture presence for retailers and project buyers building a traditional or darker storage collection.

This is a cabinet-furniture sourcing route, not a generic black storage box. The visible structure combines two tall cabinet doors, two shallow upper drawers, raised panel details, and open bottom space. It belongs in the shoe cabinets category, but it should be specified separately from narrow flip-door formats because depth, opening method, capacity, packing, and wall placement are different decisions.

Why a 34 cm cabinet route deserves its own range position

Depth changes the buyer conversation. A slim shoe cabinet is normally chosen to reduce hallway projection, while a 34 cm cabinet route can be considered where the entrance has enough clearance and the buyer wants a fuller, more furniture-like storage piece. The right choice depends on the target market, passage width, shoe-size expectation, and whether the cabinet will be sold as a standalone entryway item or as part of a broader home-storage assortment.

The listed width choices of 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, and 120 cm allow buyers to consider one visual direction across different wall spans. They are useful starting points for range planning, but they are not a substitute for an approved drawing. Before sampling, confirm the selected width, usable internal layout, door travel, anti-tip requirement, and final carton dimensions for the chosen version.

What is visible in the reference structure

The visible exterior combines a matte vintage-black cabinet body with two upper drawers and two full-height doors. Each front uses a raised rectangular detail, while the drawer fronts include round brass-tone knobs and the doors use paired vertical pulls. The lower edge leaves open shoe space above the short splayed feet. These are the details that give the model its vintage character and should be carried through sample approval.

The product record describes a panel-furniture route confirmed by RFQ. It does not establish a fixed internal shelf count, shoe capacity, board grade, hardware brand, or load rating. Those points should be written into the enquiry rather than inferred from the exterior image. This avoids sending a retail buyer a quotation that looks correct in a render but does not match the intended storage or quality standard.

Vintage black two-door shoe cabinet showing the cabinet side profile in a bright foyer

Where the black finish works best

This vintage-black direction can anchor a darker hallway collection, a traditional storage range, or a project package that needs a stronger contrast against light walls and oak-tone flooring. The brass-tone details add visual separation without changing the core cabinet route. For retail displays, it can be paired with entryway mirrors, benches, coat hooks, and darker TV or sideboard directions, provided the final finish samples are coordinated.

For ecommerce, the listing needs more than the styled front image. Buyers should request a front view, both side views, a close-up of the raised panels and hardware, drawer and door opening views, the bottom shoe space, an assembled size diagram, and the carton or flat-pack reference. That image sequence prevents the product from being presented as a shallow flip cabinet when it is a deeper two-door cabinet configuration.

RFQ checks before sample approval

Start by confirming the final width route, 34 cm depth, 107 cm height, material construction, finish sample, and visible hardware color. Then request the internal arrangement, door-hinge route, drawer runner type, feet material, wall-fixing or anti-tip provision, assembly method, and carton protection. The current listing gives a 30 to 45 day lead-time direction after order details and sample confirmation, while final MOQ, packaging, and loading plan remain RFQ items.

Black surfaces and raised panels need particular attention during quality review. Check face-panel alignment, door gaps, drawer movement, edge treatment, coating consistency, visible marks, brass-tone hardware finish, and leg stability after assembly. For export orders, the cabinet furniture packaging and QC guide is a practical companion when confirming edge protection, hardware bags, instruction sheets, labels, and carton handling requirements.

How it differs from other shoe cabinet directions

The French Black Three-Flip Shoe Cabinet is a separate front-opening route for buyers who prioritize flip storage and a different exterior layout. The Modern Grey Two-Door Shoe Cabinet with Drawers is also a different two-door direction, with its own finish and drawer configuration. Neither should be treated as a simple color or size variation of this vintage-black product.

Buyers who need a lighter panel finish with a more compact two-door direction can also compare the White PVC-Finished Two-Door Shoe Cabinet with Double Drawers. The final assortment should be planned around the buyer's available depth, opening preference, target price level, and visual story, not only the product title.

Use it in a wider one-stop buying list

A mixed furniture order does not need to be limited to one shoe cabinet model. This product can be reviewed alongside coffee tables, TV stands, sideboards, drawer chests, and other cabinet furniture when a buyer is building a wider home range. Furniture Sourcing Plus can coordinate product references, RFQ follow-up, packaging discussions, and mixed-loading planning through one sourcing contact.

Send the target market, selected width, finish reference, quantity plan, packaging requirement, and the wider buying list. The mixed-SKU furniture container planning guide explains why carton data should be collected before several categories are combined. Buyers can start with this product page, read the French white three-flip comparison guide, or send the sourcing requirement through the inquiry form.