This Modern 170cm White Matt & White Gloss Display Cabinet is a refined storage and display solution designed for contemporary interiors that value light, balance, and everyday functionality. Designed by Olivia Furniture, this tall cabinet combines clean presentation with generous concealed storage, making it ideal for modern living rooms, dining spaces, or open-plan interiors.
The cabinet features a white matt body paired with sleek white gloss doors, creating a bright, timeless look that enhances the sense of space and complements minimalist and modern interiors effortlessly.
At the centre of the unit, two glass shelves form an elegant display section, perfect for showcasing decorative accessories, glassware, books, or your own curated collections. The open glass area allows your items to stand out while keeping the overall design light and visually balanced.
The cabinet is completed with two push-to-open doors, positioned at the top and bottom, offering extra concealed storage behind the doors. This practical layout lets you hide everyday items while keeping the display section clean and uncluttered.
Crafted from durable MDF and chipboard, this display cabinet is built for reliable everyday use while maintaining a sleek, contemporary silhouette. Its tall, slim proportions make it suitable for both spacious interiors and narrower wall spaces.
Key Features
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170cm tall modern display cabinet by Olivia Furniture
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White matt body with white gloss push-to-open doors
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Two push-to-open doors (top and bottom)
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Central display section with two glass shelves
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Ideal for displaying décor, books, glassware, or collections
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Extra concealed storage behind the doors
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MDF and chipboard construction
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Clean, minimalist design for modern interiors
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Delivered flat-packed for safe transport and straightforward assembly
Dimensions
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Width: 63.2 cm
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Height: 170 cm
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Depth: 35 cm
Style Tip
Style with neutral accessories, ceramics, and soft textiles to enhance the bright white finish and create a modern, gallery-style interior.









