🛋️ Elevate your space with style and function!
The VonHaus Canvas Effect Wardrobe is a versatile and stylish storage solution designed for various living spaces. With a robust steel frame, a dust-free canvas cover, and ample storage capacity, it is perfect for bedrooms, guest rooms, or temporary accommodations. The wardrobe includes a hanging rail, two shelves, and three drawers, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to maximize their storage without compromising on aesthetics.
Item dimensions L x W x H | 50 x 88 x 160 centimetres |
Product care instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material | canvas |
Product Dimensions | 50 x 88 x 160 cm; 4.98 kg |
Assembly type | Require Assembly |
Primary material | canvas |
Finish type | Powder Coated |
Capacity | 160 centimeters |
Shipping weight | 4.98 Kilograms |
Manufacturer reference | 08/096 |
ASIN | B00TOEOKPY |
S**M
Great affordable solution to storage problems in tight spaces
Easy to construct.Fabric feelspapery and frail but is actually not sn issue at all when in use.Bought this for my elderly father to use when he moved his bedroom downstairs (no room for his big wardrobe)Handy storage boxes for socks/pantsBig deep shelvesOnly issue is the flap blocks view of clothes when rolled up with velcro fasteners.. means you have to duck to see hung clothes.., so we have now tucked the doorflap into the bar at the top to give dad easy access to his clothes.Great solution to storage problems in tight spaces!
A**Y
About as sturdy as a feather in the wind
Please do not buy this, even if it's on sale. The day I put it together it came apart, it has managed to stay together enough for me to keep my clothes in it, but that's because it has bent to the side and is leaning on the wall. On a positive note, it has decent storage for one person and was easy to assemble. However, overall, It looks cheap, feels cheap, and is very poorly made. Avoid!Edit - the whole thing has now collapsed! (See pic). So please disregard the previous positive points I made. The whole thing is useless and I would score zero if possible.
A**R
A bargain but it shows!
The frame is impressively sturdy and the unit as a whole is really practical. The drawers are far superior to what I would expect for the price. Unfortunately, the cover does not fit properly, being slightly too tight, so the zip stitching undid from the fabric as soon as I tried to use it, and three of the fixing ties came off as I tried to tie them. Also, the 'canvas' cover is actually a horrible plastic-type shiny material. Overall, the frame is brilliant but the cover is poor. However, for £20 or so it's an absolute steal, and well worth it if you don't need it to look good!
C**S
Practical. But beware the cats! :-D
I bought this for the house I'm renting in Bulgaria. It's furnished, but doesn't have a wardrobe. I needed some kind of wardrobe, but didn't want to buy a solid one since I don't know for how long I'll live here.I found it easy to assemble, and it's quite sturdy - sturdy enough to hold my clothes.But it turned out not to be sturdy enough for a different job: that of continued use by three cats as a bed, playground and climbing frame!At first, there was only my cat Sulu, an adult who had moved with me from Britain. As expected, he liked the drawers (he loves to sit and sleep in boxes), and he also enjoyed cat-napping on the shelf. There was no problem with that.But then two homeless kittens adopted me. They simply followed me home and took up residence. :-) And that changed everything.Sulu decided that they could stay. He liked them. But he found their exuberance rather tiring. So he withdrew to the highest spot in the room: the top of the wardrobe.The wardrobe could actually cope with his weight (5 kilogram, a large adult cat) just fine, although the canvas sagged a bit. What it couldn't cope with was the cat leaping up diagonally and landing with a heavy thud, several times daily. The wardrobe started to tilt. And It tilted more and more, with every landing. When I took off the cover to examine the parts, I found that one of the plastic joints had cracked. (The metal rods remained straight and unaffected.)I repaired that plastic joint with gorilla tape, reassembled the wardrobe, put the cover back on. It held the weight of my clothes again.All is well that ends well? Not quite. Because now the kittens have grown, and have honed their climbing skills. At first, they chased each other only onto and into the lower parts. But then they climbed up the sides, digging their claws into the canvas. The canvas was quite strong and holds their weight, but since they always climbed up on the same side, it pulled the wardrobe that way. And they also climbed onto the nearby chest of drawers, and take running leaps from there onto the top. the top of the wardrobe apparently made a nice kitty bed. And then there were all those clothes hanging from the rail, perfect for climbing up on and swinging from.Before long, more plastic joints cracked, and I had to throw out the wardrobe. (I'm now using the metal rods as stakes the tomato plants in my garden.)I'm disappointed. I had hoped the wardrobe would be sturdier. The plastic canvas and the poles are quite strong, but the plastic joins crack under pressure. It's fine for an adult-human-only household... but if you have cats, beware. :-DI'm attaching two photos of the early stages. Sulu on the shelf, simply enjoying the comfortable place to chill. Then Sulu on top of the wardrobe, finding respite from the exuberant kittens, in the happy days before they learned to climb.
G**B
Bargain buy.
Bought as a temporary solution but I'm happy with it & might just keep it for the long term! Very easy to put together. Literally took 10 mins as a short female on my own. The cover is more plastic than fabric but using a little bit of common sense goes on quickly & easily without ripping. I unzipped the front & rolled the door up first, slide the back & side parts down first and got those aligned properly before zipping the front back up. Far easier & you are less likely to rip it. It fits perfectly into an alcove in my room so that will assist with keeping it stable in time. I have brought similar types of wardrobe before, for far more money & ended up ripping the covers or breaking the plastic connectors. The connectors on this one feel more solid than previous ones I have bought, giving it a more solid & stable feeling. Lovely neutral shade that will compliment any colourscheme & the brown trims add a nice finishing touch.
M**T
Bought 2 of these and both have broken within a couple months of buying, not strong enough
Easy to put up, seemed to have a fairly decent amount of space for items but it is just not strong enough to hold any clothes. I used both of mine for my toddler sons clothes so nothing too heavy barely had much put on hanging but yet both times the connectors have snapped and the wardrobe broken waste of £60
A**I
Pretty Good for the price
This arrived on time and was pretty straightforward to assemble following the instructions. It says 2 people required to assemble but I assembled it alone. As to how much stuff/weight fits in the wardrobe, I'd say a decent amount. To give you an idea, I have about 30 hangers of clothes in there (shirts, blazers, jackets and mac) some of the hangers have 2 shirts on. On the shelf above pullout drawers are quite a few long and short cardigans. One of the pullout drawers has got knickers in, the 2nd has bras and the 3rd has vests/thermal underwear. A reviewer mentioned that theirs fell down after a couple of days. Well I have this up over a month now and it is still standing. I will just reduce the amount of stuff in it does (hopefully it doesn't). I have given it 4 stars for sturdiness just because. Overall I think it is pretty good and does a decent job for the price. I bought it £25.99 not £31 as it is now
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