This five compartment steel locker with integrated wardrobe section offers secure personal storage and hanging space in one compact unit.
Designed for changing rooms, workplaces and educational environments, it provides a practical solution where both shelving and a full-height hanging area are required.
Product Features
- Combination of five individual compartments and a dedicated wardrobe section
- Steel construction for durable, long-lasting use in busy environments
- Wardrobe section with approximately 520 mm width for hanging garments
- Available with a choice of blue or red doors to suit your setting
- Ideal where space is limited but mixed storage (shelves and hanging) is needed
- Suitable for staff rooms, changing areas, gyms and schools
Key Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Locker type | Five compartment locker with wardrobe section |
| Wardrobe width | Approx. 520 mm |
| Door colours | Blue, Red |
| Number of variants | 2 |
| Price range | £1317.60 - £1317.60 |
Applications
- Staff changing rooms in industrial and commercial workplaces
- Sports clubs, gyms and leisure centres
- School, college and university cloakrooms
- Shared storage areas in offices or public buildings
- Any environment needing combined locker and wardrobe storage
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the benefit of a locker with an integrated wardrobe section?
The integrated wardrobe section allows users to hang clothing such as coats and uniforms while still having separate compartments for personal items, making it ideal where both types of storage are required but space is limited.
Which door colours are available for this locker?
This locker is available with a choice of blue or red doors, allowing you to coordinate with existing décor or colour-code different areas or user groups.
Where is this type of locker and wardrobe unit most commonly used?
It is commonly used in staff changing rooms, gyms, leisure facilities, educational cloakrooms and shared workplace storage areas where secure compartment storage and a hanging space are both needed.
