Outlets & USBHOSTACK Storage furniture that makes your home stunning and fantastic
We make storage furniture for nine rooms in the house. Our range runs from pantry cabinets and microwave carts to dog crates that work as end tables, kids' reading nooks with built-in toy bins, and LED nightstands with charging outlets. We design every piece so it fits through a front door, and we pack the anti-tip hardware in the box rather than sell it to you separately. 170 pieces across 9 departments. Prices $79.99 to $329.99, median $189.99.




Nine ways into the HOSTACK range
We keep each department on a single page, so you can scroll through every piece in that category without clicking between pages.
Pantries, hutches and the wall they take
12 of the 52 we make in this part of the range. See all 52 →
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Outlets & USBMeasure the gap before you fall in love with the cabinet
Measure the space before you pick a cabinet, because a piece that looks right on screen might not fit through your doorway.
We make 170 pieces across nine departments, and almost every one of them needs a flat wall and some floor space to work. Before you pick something out, grab a tape measure and check the width of your wall at two heights: near the floor and about waist high. Walls are not always straight, and baseboards can steal an inch or two that you did not account for.
Depth is the number that causes the most trouble. A cabinet might fit on paper, but if it sticks out too far you will clip it every time you walk past. We also pack our furniture flat so the carton can fit through a standard doorway, but you should still measure the narrowest point of your route into the room. Stairwells and tight corners have ruined more deliveries than wrong dimensions ever did. If you cannot spare at least two feet of clear walking space in front of where the piece will sit, it will feel crowded no matter how good it looks.
| Width | Height | Depth | Pieces at this size | Mostly found in |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 55″ wide | 71″ tall | 16″ deep | 10 | Pantry Cabinets |
| 71″ wide | 33″ tall | 16″ deep | 10 | Sideboards & Buffets |
| 47″ wide | 32″ tall | 15″ deep | 10 | Trash Can Cabinets |
| 60″ wide | 36″ tall | 16″ deep | 8 | Sideboards & Buffets |
| 55″ wide | 32″ tall | 15″ deep | 8 | Sideboards & Buffets |
| 47″ wide | 34″ tall | 16″ deep | 8 | Microwave Cabinets & Carts |
| 43″ wide | 32″ tall | 15″ deep | 7 | Sideboards & Buffets |
Sideboards, buffets and coffee bars
12 of the 52 we make in this part of the range. See all 52 →


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Flat-pack storage, three ways
We make 170 pieces across 9 departments, and this table shows how our flat-packed cabinets stack up against a typical big-box kit and a joiner's built-in.
| A HOSTACK cabinet | A big-box flat pack | A joiner's built-in | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What it costs | $79.99 to $329.99 | Similar, sometimes lower | Several times more |
| How long you wait | Days | Days | Weeks, sometimes months |
| Published dimensions | All three, on 167 of 170 pieces | Usually width and height | Made to your wall |
| Power built in | 40 pieces carry outlets and USB | Rare | Possible, at a price |
| Anti-tip hardware | Included with 44 pieces | Sometimes | Fixed to the wall by design |
| Assembly | You, with a second pair of hands on the tall ones | You | Fitted for you |
| If the room changes | It moves with you | It moves with you | It stays with the house |
Bedroom, kids and the dog
12 of the 23 we make in this part of the range. See all 23 →





Outlets & USB

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Which pieces carry their own power
40 of our pieces have built-in outlets and USB ports, and 20 include LED lighting.
We build 40 pieces with outlets and USB ports because most of us charge more than one thing at a time. A nightstand that powers your phone and lamp from the same spot clears the clutter on top. A sideboard with a coffee bar means you can run a grinder and a kettle without running an extension cord across the floor. It is a small shift, but it changes which corner of a room you actually use.
That said, these are convenience outlets on cords. They plug into a standard wall socket behind the piece, so they do not add capacity to your home wiring. If you plan to run a microwave or a space heater from a cabinet outlet, check the wattage first. We include them to reduce cord mess, not to replace what an electrician does.
| Department | Pieces | |---|---| | Bedroom | 15 | | Sideboards & Buffets | 52 | | Entryway | 6 | | Microwave Cabinets & Carts | 8 |
| Department | Pieces | With outlets & USB | With LED lighting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bedroom | 15 | 10 | 10 |
| Microwave Cabinets & Carts | 8 | 3 | 0 |
| Pantry Cabinets | 52 | 20 | 10 |
| Sideboards & Buffets | 52 | 7 | 0 |
Inside a HOSTACK cabinet
We make 170 pieces of storage furniture across 9 departments, and we test every one by loading it until we know what it can hold.
From one cabinet to nine departments
We draw every piece ourselves, then adjust the drawing after we see the assembled sample. Our range grew from one cabinet to 170 pieces because we kept noticing rooms that needed a specific kind of storage.
We started with a kitchen wall that had nothing on it. The space needed a work surface, storage, and somewhere to put a coffee maker, and we could not find one piece that did all three. So we drew our own.
It had to hold dishes. It needed to be deep enough for a small appliance but shallow enough not to block the walkway. We built the first prototype, loaded the shelves until they sagged a little, then reinforced them. That cabinet became the first item in what is now 170 pieces across 9 departments.
We still work this way. Someone draws a drawer, then packs the first sample that comes off the line. We include anti-tip hardware in every box that needs it because we do not want you to buy it separately later. Our prices run from $79.99 to $329.99. Most pieces sit around $189.99.
Not everything here will fit your room. Measure your wall before you order. If you need something we do not make, you should keep looking.
We sketch every piece on paper before we cut anything. Then we build the first one and put it in a room. That is when the drawing almost always changes. A drawer might slide out too far, so we pull it back a quarter inch. The space between shelves can feel tight for cereal boxes, and we open it up until it fits what you actually store. We have shaved an inch off a cabinet depth because the prototype stuck out past the baseboard. The person who draws the drawer packs the first box. They know exactly how much room it needs.
We load every shelf and drawer to failure before we print a single weight limit. We fill them with what you would actually store: dishes, books, canned goods, folded clothes. Then we add more until something gives. If a shelf sags or a runner pulls loose, we note that number and we go back and reinforce the design.
When we cannot break it, we still do not guess. A made-up figure might sell more units, but it also means someone trusts their heirloom china to a number we pulled from thin air. We would rather leave the spec blank than give you one we did not earn. That is why only 76 of our 170 pieces publish a load rating at all, and the strongest among those is rated for 800 lb. The rest we simply did not test yet, or the test told us the honest answer was "do not overload this."
We started with the same basic box for both departments. A low cabinet with cubbies and a sturdy top. From there, the two ranges went in different directions because their users do not ask for the same things.
The 4 pieces in our Kids Storage line sit lower to the ground. A child can reach every shelf without climbing. We rounded the corners on the drawings after we saw how sharp a square edge feels at knee height. The reading nooks have a seat width that fits one child comfortably, not two adults. These are not adult bookshelves shrunk down. They are sized for someone who is still growing.
Our Pet Furniture department took that same box and reinforced it. Dogs scratch at the door when they want out. Cats sharpen their claws on edges they can reach. So we thickened the panels and chose finishes that hide shallow marks. The interiors work for blankets and beds rather than books. Neither range pretends to be something it is not. A kids' nook makes a poor dog crate, and a crate is not a comfortable place to read.
Across both lines, we kept the assembly simple and packed everything flat so it fits through your front door. We also include anti-tip hardware in every carton. It goes in the box because we want you to use it, not because we want to sell it to you separately.
We draw each piece with the carton in mind before we cut the first panel. A box that will not fit through a standard doorway or around a stair landing does not leave our desk, no matter how good it looks on screen. That constraint shapes the design early. We split larger surfaces, recess deeper frames, and keep the packed depth under a limit that lets one person carry it upstairs.
This is not a shipping preference. It is how we make sure the furniture actually reaches the room where it will live. If you cannot get the box inside, the rest does not matter.
44 of our 170 pieces ship with anti-tip hardware already in the carton. We put it there because we do not want you to hunt for it later or pay extra for something the piece needs to stand safely. The person who draws the drawer packs the first sample. We find out what fits and what fights back before we send it to you.
The people behind a HOSTACK cabinet
We are the people who draw each piece, pack the first sample, and load every shelf until we know what it will really hold.
Design
The people who draw it
The person who draws a drawer packs the first one we make. They see where the glide catches, where a panel needs another fraction of an inch, and they change the drawing before anyone else builds it. We fill every shelf and drawer to its limit before we print a weight on the box. If it says it holds forty pounds, we put forty pounds on it and watched it hold.
We pack everything flat so it fits through your front door. The anti-tip hardware goes in the carton with the rest of the parts. You will not need to buy it separately or hunt for it later. We are a small team. The same hands that sketch a joint also tape up the first box that leaves us.
Testing
The people who load it
We draw every piece ourselves. Then we build the first sample, and if a drawer sticks or a shelf sags, we change the drawing before it goes into production.
The person who designs the shelf also packs the first box that ships with it. We fill each shelf and drawer to its limit before we put a number on it, so the load rating is something we have seen hold up.
Flat packaging means you carry it through a front door yourself. We include anti-tip hardware in the carton on 44 of our pieces because we do not sell it as an extra step later.
Support
The people who answer you
The same people who draw the shelves pack the first sample that leaves our workshop. When we load a shelf past what it should hold, we write down the number you see on the page. We include anti-tip brackets in every box that needs one, because we do not sell them separately afterward. If a piece will not fit through a thirty-two inch door, we redesign it until it does.
Bookshelves and the first surface in the house
12 of the 24 we make in this part of the range. See all 24 →





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What the panels are, and what they hold
We test our shelves and drawers at full weight before we print a number.
We build 150 of our pieces on engineered wood panels. The material is dense and it holds screws well. It costs less than solid hardwood, and that is why we can keep prices between $79.99 and $329.99. If you want furniture you can sand down and refinish in twenty years, this is not the right choice for you.
Before we print a load figure on a page, we fill the shelves or drawers until something bends. We do not guess. We do not copy a number from a supplier sheet. 76 pieces carry a published weight limit, and the strongest one we have tested so far holds 800 lb. That is the most we are willing to stand behind.
There are things we cannot tell you because we simply do not know them. We will not claim a bookcase fits a specific room size, or that a certain finish matches your floor, or how many years a hinge will last in a house with three kids. We publish the width, height, and depth on 167 of our pieces. You measure your space. You decide if it works.
4.4 out of 5 across 14,404 ratings, counted once per family of finishes rather than once per code. We show a rating on 164 of our 170 pieces; the rest have not been rated yet, and we leave that line off instead of filling it.
What we can show you
We do not hold certificates or publish compliance marks for any of our 170 pieces.
We keep 170 pieces in this catalog across 9 departments. The prices run from $79.99 to $329.99, with most sitting near $189.99. We list 9 finishes. 167 of the pieces publish width, height, and depth. The tallest one stands at 86″. The widest stretches to 72″. 40 models include built-in outlets or USB ports, and 20 have LED lighting built in. 47 have shelves you can move.
We do not post certificates on this site because we do not hold ones we can share with you. We will not stamp a badge onto a product page that we cannot back up with paperwork. What we can do is simpler than that. We publish the load figures for the 76 pieces that we have tested. The highest is 800 lb.
When a shelf does not have a weight number next to it, we say so rather than guess. We pack anti-tip hardware into 44 cartons so it arrives with the piece instead of sold separately. If a dimension or a specification is missing, we leave it blank. We would rather show you nothing than print something we have not measured ourselves.
Anchors, and the rule they exist for
We include anti-tip hardware in the carton with 44 of our pieces, and we recommend you use it.
Tall furniture tips forward when a child climbs or pulls on it. It does not matter how much the piece weighs on its own. The leverage from even a small person leaning against the top is enough to send a cabinet down, and the result can be serious. We design our taller pieces with this in mind, but we cannot prevent what happens after you unpack them. Anchoring is not optional.
We include anti-tip hardware in every carton for 44 of our pieces. You will find the brackets and screws inside along with the assembly parts. Attaching a unit to the wall takes a few minutes and a drill. If you rent your home or you cannot anchor to your wall, we suggest placing the piece where no one will climb on it.
A heavy bookcase that sits free on the floor is still a fall risk. We test our shelves and drawers before we publish any weight limit, but stability under load is different from staying upright when someone tugs. Please use the hardware we provide.
Enacted in 2022, the STURDY law (15 U.S.C. § 2056f) directs CPSC to promulgate rulemaking for clothing storage units.
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Clothing Storage Units (Business Guidance). Read 22 August 2026. Source
A “clothing storage unit” is defined as a “furniture item with drawers and/or hinged doors intended for the storage of clothing typical with bedroom furniture”
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Clothing Storage Units (Business Guidance). Read 22 August 2026. Source
Horizontal force – Apply 10 lb of force at highest hand-hold (no higher than 56 in.) for 10 seconds
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Clothing Storage Units (Business Guidance). Read 22 August 2026. Source
Carpet with child weight – Place the test block under the rear legs and hang the 60 lb test apparatus on the front of the door or extendible element most likely to cause tip-over for 30 seconds
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Clothing Storage Units (Business Guidance). Read 22 August 2026. Source
Anti-tip device that meets ASTM F3096 must be packaged with the product
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Clothing Storage Units (Business Guidance). Read 22 August 2026. Source
Products that are not within scope include bookcases or entertainment furniture, office furniture, dining room furniture
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Clothing Storage Units (Business Guidance). Read 22 August 2026. Source
Carts, microwave cabinets and bins behind doors
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We publish what people wrote about our furniture without touching the spelling, and we do not hide the ones that go badly. 28 of the 109 we hold are below five stars, and 3 of the 9 here are too.
Not as great as it was described
The Pantry is nice looking. I read the reviews and the majority said this was a good product and easy to put together.I gave it a 3 because of the cheapness of the wood or fake wood. There were holes that were not lined up properly, yes we tried every way possible and we finally decided to drill the holes where they needed to be.This product will probably be replaced next year, I doubt it will last with a microwave sitting on it or opening and closing the doors. The company should make the wood thicker. Oh the labels are small and the stickers to find which board goes to what, well they come off.
Good for extra space
Husband picked this out. He put it together fairly easily, just a lot of parts. The screws definitely could’ve been better. The back board is just a thin sheet of plywood. Overall it looks nice & the top is sturdy. It does wobble so we don’t chop on it but use it for baking. Having the wheels is nice so we can move it around if needed. Lots of storage which is why we picked it out.
Waste of time and $$
Literally took 5 hours to put together and I have to go to home Depot to get wood because I will have to build rails to place the drawers in since whatever they gave does not work. I cannot use the drawers as is. Also the card board backing they have you install after everything is assembled which is impossible so it's broken in half and shoved into place. Eventually I'll replace that too. Or the whole table atp. Not worth the $$
Sturdy, great value
This cabinet is very sturdy and is exactly what I wanted. It is a great product especially for the money. It did take a few hours to assemble by myself. The instructions are all illustrated which are very easy to follow. I have received several compliments on the style. I wish I would have purchased the next size up but this one is very nice. I would definitely recommend and purchase again.
Glad we bought this
I was very hesitant to buy bc of the reviews about getting a trash can that fits, but I went for it bc this piece is exactly what we needed. I love it! It was easy to assemble and it looks very nice. It's sturdy and easy to clean, too.My only complaint is that dust/ dirt gets stuck behind/ under the trash can in a spot that's hard to clean (my last pic.)The trash cans we ended up getting ate these: (note, they're not 13 gallons, I believe they were 10, but that's the best I could find that for the dimensions of the opening.)https://a.co/d/gqYhBsp
Very nice kids storage, bookshelf, and reading nook!
Don't regret this purchase at all! It wasn't too hard to put together, fits perfectly in the space we needed, and looks really nice. The design is really nice for helping my daughter keep all her things organized. The small drawer storage has been a great way to get my daughter involved in putting away her toys at the end of the night and she absolutely loves the bookshelf. She uses the bench mostly to arrange her stuffed animals, but maybe when she's a little bigger she'll want to sit there to read. All in all, a great little piece of reasonably priced furniture.
It's really great bookshelf
This fit perfectly for my needs.I needed something to offer more storage in my kitchen/breakfast room area on a wall where it would be large enough to not look silly by itself, but not so large that it overtook the space. This was easy to assemble and looks great, strongly recommend. I did it myself in just a couple of hours. The only thing I needed help with was lifting a top piece and placing it onto the bottom. Very well made peace of furniture and easy to follow instructions.
Good cabinets
These are good for the price. We bought five total. All needed hardware was included. It’s a bit of assembly but that’s fine. The instructions included were thorough and easy to follow. They look nice, and for our use we cut some material off of the bottom.
Sturdy crate.
Item as described, easy to put together, took a bit of time, as there are lots of pieces, but sturdy. If your dog can knock the doors off, you've missed a step.
One body, nine finishes
We make our pieces in 9 finishes so they fit into the room you already have, not the one you are imagining.
We build the same cabinet body in multiple finishes because most homes need furniture in more than one room. A white pantry in the kitchen and a walnut bookshelf in the living room can share the same frame and shelf spacing, so you learn how it works once. That makes it simpler to match heights when you place pieces side by side, or to keep a consistent look if you prefer one finish throughout.
A photograph on our site will not match the light in your room. Monitors show color differently than daylight or overhead bulbs do, and two finishes that look distinct here might appear closer together in your space. We list the finish name under each piece so you can compare it directly. If you need an exact match between rooms, order from the same finish line rather than relying on how the images look on your screen.
| Finish | Pieces | Departments | From |
|---|---|---|---|
| White | 43 | 9 | $79.99 |
| Black | 37 | 8 | $79.99 |
| Grey | 24 | 9 | $109.99 |
| Brown | 24 | 5 | $79.99 |
| Green | 22 | 6 | $139.99 |
| Blue | 14 | 4 | $159.99 |
| Beige | 3 | 1 | $154.99 |
| Pink | 1 | 1 | $139.99 |
| Cherry | 1 | 1 | $259.99 |
What HOSTACK is for
We make storage furniture for rooms that need to hold more than they were built for. Our range covers 170 pieces across 9 departments, from pantry cabinets that keep dry goods in order to dog crates that look like real furniture. Prices run from $79.99 to $329.99, with most pieces around $189.99.
This furniture is not for people who want an investment piece to pass down. We do not use solid hardwood or mortise-and-tenon joinery, and we will not pretend otherwise. What we offer is a cabinet or shelf that arrives flat, fits through a standard doorway, and gives you a place to put things without costing as much as a used car.
We design each piece ourselves and then load the shelves and drawers until they tell us their limit before we publish any weight rating. 76 of our pieces list a specific load capacity. The strongest holds 800 lb. 40 include built-in outlets and USB ports so you can charge a phone on a nightstand or run a coffee maker on a buffet top without running extension cords across the floor.
44 of our pieces ship with anti-tip hardware already in the box. You should not have to buy it separately after the fact. If you have small children or large dogs who like to climb, we want you to have what you need to anchor the unit to the wall.
This furniture works well if you rent, if you move every few years, or if you simply need organized storage now without waiting to save up for something twice the price. It does not work well if you want a statement heirloom or you expect a hundred-year lifespan from a $189.99 dollar purchase. We are straightforward about both those things.
We sketch each piece ourselves, then revise the drawing once we have the assembled sample in front of us. That is when we notice whether a handle sits too low or a shelf feels crowded. We load every drawer and shelf to its limit before we put a weight capacity on it. If a cabinet cannot hold what we say it holds, we do not ship the design.
Flat packaging is not a cost shortcut. It means the box fits through a standard doorway, which matters if you live upstairs. We also include anti-tip brackets in the carton rather than selling them as an add-on. The person who drew the drawer packs the first unit, so they learn firsthand where the instructions need to be clearer.
Our range runs across 9 departments because we keep returning to the same few rooms: kitchens that need more counter space, entryways with no place for keys and bags, bedrooms without enough surface area near the bed. A dog crate should not look like a cage in your living room. A trash can should stay out of sight but stay easy to reach. We make 170 pieces in 9 finishes, priced from $79.99 to $329.99, with most around $189.99.
A cabinet earns its place by the second week, not the first evening.
We list the measurements we can stand behind. Width, height, and depth for 167 of our 170 pieces. A published number means we have checked it against the assembled unit, not just the drawing. If a shelf sits at an angle in the CAD file but looks straight when you put it together, we write down what you will actually see. We do not guess at clearances or estimate how much overhang a countertop will leave.
Load ratings appear on 76 items, and the highest of those is 800 lb. We arrive at those numbers by filling the shelves and drawers until something flexes or sags more than we are willing to call acceptable. Then we back off and print the lower figure. A cabinet that holds 800 lb on paper but bows under your cookbooks is not a cabinet we want to ship.
40 pieces include built-in outlets and USB ports. 20 have LED lighting built in. 47 let you move the shelves. 44 ship with anti-tip hardware already in the carton, so you do not have to buy it separately or hunt for the right bracket after the box is open. We build 150 of them on engineered wood panels, which keeps the cost within reach and the weight low enough that two people can carry a bookcase up a flight of stairs without calling in favors.
Not every piece fits every home. A rolling island cart needs floor space to roll into, and a microwave cabinet will not work if your appliance is wider than the opening we cut for it. We say what a piece does not do because you should know that before it arrives at your door.
Our range covers nine departments:
Pet Furniture (4) Kids Storage (4) Trash Can Cabinets (11) Bedroom (15) Bookshelves (18) Microwave Cabinets & Carts (8) Pantry Cabinets (52) Entryway (6) Sideboards & Buffets (52)
| Department | Pieces | From | Typical width |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pet Furniture | 4 | $219.99 | 70.9″ |
| Kids Storage | 4 | $139.99 | 67″ |
| Trash Can Cabinets | 11 | $159.99 | 47.2″ |
| Bedroom | 15 | $79.99 | 27.6″ |
| Bookshelves | 18 | $119.99 | 58.6″ |
| Microwave Cabinets & Carts | 8 | $159.99 | 47.2″ |
| Pantry Cabinets | 52 | $129.99 | 42.5″ |
| Entryway | 6 | $79.99 | 35.4″ |
| Sideboards & Buffets | 52 | $109.99 | 55″ |
We should say what this furniture is not. It is not heirloom joinery handed down through generations. The panels are engineered wood, not solid timber that you can sand down and refinish in thirty years. If you want a piece that outlives the house it stands in, we are not making that for you.
None of our pieces are built in. They will not suit someone who wants a cabinet made to fit a specific wall or a niche between two windows. We design them as freestanding units with fixed dimensions, so they work where standard furniture works and do not work where only custom carpentry will do.
We pack everything flat because a box has to fit through your front door. That means you will assemble it yourself with a screwdriver and about an hour of your time. If you prefer furniture that arrives fully assembled and carried into the room by someone else, this is not the right place to look.
We keep a running list of ideas we want to try. Some of them make it into a drawing, and some of those drawings become prototypes we build and load with books or dishes until something sags. When that happens, we go back to the board and change the thickness or add a support. We do not announce what is next until we have assembled the final sample ourselves.
Not every piece works for every home. A low bookcase will not hold your reference set if you measure in feet rather than inches, and a narrow console will crowd a tight entry instead of opening it up. We write the dimensions for that reason. If you cannot find what fits your space now, check back in a few weeks. We are usually working on something.
Three long reads before you buy
We make 170 pieces across 9 departments, from pantry cabinets to dog crates. Before you buy one, you should know how we measure our furniture, why we include tip-over anchors with 44 of them, and what engineered wood shelves will actually hold.
The questions we get asked
How do I know if a piece will fit in my space?
We list width, height, and depth for 167 of our 170 pieces. Measure the floor area and the wall clearance above it before you order. If your room has baseboards or crown molding, account for those too. A cabinet that looks right online can feel crowded once you bring it home.
Do the pieces arrive assembled?
No. We pack everything flat so it fits through your front door and up a stairwell. You will need to assemble the piece yourself with the hardware and instructions in the carton. Set aside an hour or two, and have a screwdriver handy.
Do I need to anchor my furniture to the wall?
Yes, for anything taller than thirty inches. We include anti-tip brackets in the box for 44 of our pieces at no extra charge. Use them. It takes ten minutes, and it keeps the unit from tipping if a child or pet pulls on it.
What are the panels made from?
150 of our pieces are built on engineered wood panels. This material holds screws well and resists warping better than solid wood in kitchens and entryways where humidity changes. We do not use solid hardwood or metal frames on any piece in our current range.
Which pieces have built-in power outlets?
40 pieces across our range include outlets and USB ports, mostly nightstands, microwave carts, and sideboards meant for coffee stations. Check the product page before you buy. We cannot add wiring to a piece after we design it, so confirm this feature upfront if you need it.
Will finishes match if I buy from different departments?
We offer 9 finishes across all nine departments, but we cannot guarantee that two pieces ordered months apart will be an exact color match. Wood tones shift slightly between production batches. If matching matters, order everything you need at the same time.
What does it mean when a piece shows as unavailable?
It means we do not expect new stock soon. We take the piece off the site altogether rather than leave a page up with a price nobody can honor, and it comes back when it is buyable again. Check back in a few weeks, or look at similar pieces in the same department.
Where do I place my order and pay?
You complete your purchase and enter payment details at checkout with our retail partner. We design the furniture and publish it here, but they handle the transaction and delivery logistics on their end.


