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HEMNES Shoe cabinet with 4 compartments, white,

Price $ 179.00

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A place to organize and store all your shoes, making life on the go a little easier. The simple, classical design with a touch of tradition looks great with other furniture in the HEMNES series.

Article Number601.561.21

Product details

Helps you organize your shoes and saves floor space at the same time.

In the shoe cabinet your shoes get the ventilation and the space they need to keep them like new longer.

The cabinet only has legs at the front so it can stand close up to the wall above the baseboard.

Designer

K Hagberg/M Hagberg

  • Holds a min. of 8 pairs of shoes.

    Different wall materials require different types of fasteners. Use fasteners suitable for the walls in your home.

    Coordinates with other furniture in the HEMNES series.

  • Material
    Top panel/ Drawer front:
    Particleboard, Plastic edging, Acrylic paint, Paper foil
    Top rail/ Bottom rail/ Leg:
    Fiberboard, Acrylic paint
    Back rail/ Back:
    Particleboard
    Middle rail/ Partition:
    Particleboard, Plastic edging, Paper foil
    Side panel:
    Particleboard, Melamine foil, Paper foil
    Insert:
    Polypropylene
    Care

    Wipe clean using a damp cloth and a mild cleaner.

    Wipe dry with a clean cloth.

  • This cabinet must be fastened to the wall; the back panel has predrilled holes to make it easier.

Measurements

Width: 107 cm (42 1/8 ")

Depth: 22 cm (8 5/8 ")

Height: 101 cm (39 3/4 ")

  • HEMNESArticle Number601.561.21

    Width: 38 cm (15 ")

    Height: 16 cm (6 ¼ ")

    Length: 121 cm (47 ½ ")

    Weight: 27.17 kg (59 lb 14 oz)

    Package(s): 1

Ratings and reviews

GreatsandeepGreat5
very nice productSilviavery nice product5
User manual is absolutely terriblePAUL L.The quality of IKEA assembling instructions has significantly degraded. it is very confusing , very unclear, and very low quality printing. Cabinet itself is average IKEA quality, as expected.2
Looks cleaned up.MariaLooks cleaned up.4
Great productNooshaI use this item in my kitchen and love it.5
Nice productJanaNice product5
Elegant & space savingMaria T.Looked really nice and elegant in our narrow enclosed porch. Liked the sleek design and that it seemed to be built into the wall. And it holds a lot of shoes!!!5
Loved it! Bought a second!ANDREAIt looks nice and it fit great in our narrow entry. Bought a second for upstairs and we use it to place rolled up towels!5
All goodDawnAll good5
Great look, easy assembly andMATHIASGreat look, easy assembly and space saver5
Perfect size for our entryway.KatrinaPerfect size for our entryway. A perfect console table for us to store our shoes and helps keeps the space tidy.5
Totally cute and practicalRaevonTotally cute and practical5
A very nice productJennyA very nice product5
Love itBRIEAbsolutely perfect piece of furniture for a small entryway that require storage and decor.5
👍🏻KarolinaI really like it, good quality materials, very easy to assemble… shoe cabinets have a lot of space and it just looks nice!5
Sleek and organized!CatherineI love this cabinet. It was easy to assemble, I did it by myself. I love how it anchors to the wall. The "drawers" are nice and big enough to fit multiple shoes/sandals in and I love how it sort of clicks shut so you don't have to worry about them accidentally popping open. This unit has transformed my entry way, a huge improvement! I get tons of compliments and questions on where to buy. Highly recommend! Thanks for another great solution Ikea!!!5
Love it!CathyWell made and love that I can store up to 12 pairs of shoes. An added bonus is the low profile. I had hubby add a piece of glass on the top (to protect the surface) & hang a mirror over it. It’s become my make up spot as I can easily see in the mirror versus leaning over a vanity.5
Sleek and usefulJenny C.Yes works for organizing and it's sleek, top looks great to display frames too5
Looks lovely & works well.JulieLooks lovely & works well. Wasn’t super easy to put together thou.5
Love this product. It's sleekLIANALove this product. It's sleek and looks great in my home. Super easy to assemble5
HEMNES Shoe cabinet with 4 compartments, white, 42 1/8x8 5/8x39 3/4 "

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Material

What is particleboard?

Particleboard is made from recycled wood and sawmill leftovers – so wood pieces with the wrong shade, woodchips and sawdust become a resource instead of possibly being discarded. We use boards for things like bookcases, bed frames, sofas and kitchen frames. To protect from wear and moisture, we apply varnish, veneer or foil that adds to the furniture's look.