
Description
This elegant file cabinet, part of the Interface collection, will please the biggest fans of contemporary-style furniture. Its beautiful metal handles give it a modern look that's one of the most sought after. And the cabinet is fitted with casters, which make it ideal for your office, since you can move it around the room. For more convenience, the handy drawers can hold either letter or legal size files.
- Metal handles with satin nickel finish
- File drawers come with plastic rails, to hold either letter or legal size hanging folders
- 4 casters with built-in brakes, so moving the unit around is simple and practical
- 1 supporting caster, under the lower drawer, helps keep it stable
- The perfect location for a printer
- Can be stored under the desk, to free up more space
- Can be set up in the home office, living room or bedroom
- 5-year limited guarantee. Any questions? Contact South Shore, the manufacturer, available 7/7 by phone, email or chat
- Full-extension metal slides on the lower drawer; metal drawer slides on the upper drawer
Product specifications
Collection Name
Interface
Assembled Height(in)
20.6
Casters Included
Yes
Color/Finish Family
Grey
Manufacturer Color/Finish
Gray Oak
Type
File
Power Components Included
No
Some Assembly Required
Yes
Assembled Depth(in)
18.2
Assembled Width(in)
15.7
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Does this hold hanging files and if so what size? Letter or legal?
South Shore Furniture Interface 2-Drawer Mobile File Cabinet - Gray Oak is rated
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Rated 2 out of
5
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Chaos from
About an hour to assemble
Required complete assembly for this price? Wheel fell off the bottom drawer the first time we used it. Really dissatisfied.
Date published: 2022-04-01
Rated 1 out of
5
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Romney from
Buy something else
It's basically a piece of cheese. The instructions for assembly are horrible and the parts are not labeled
Date published: 2022-05-03
Rated 5 out of
5
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Tigergirl from
Great product
Just the right size and color for my decor. I like that you use Letter or Legal size folders.
Date published: 2021-12-04