Collection: Office Storage

Office storage — cabinets, bookcases, drawer units and shelving for the study, shipped fast from our Australian warehouse.

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What office storage does your study need?

The right office storage depends on your work and your clutter. A paper-heavy job needs a filing cabinet, an office cabinet or drawer units for documents as study storage. A reference-heavy role wants bookcases and shelving within reach of the desk. A tidy-desk person suits a cabinet that hides supplies behind doors. And a home office in a shared room gains from a storage unit that closes up to look less like an office after hours. Work out what piles up — paper, books or supplies — and the storage type follows.

How do you organise office storage around a desk?

Keep daily items within arm's reach and archive the rest. A drawer unit or mobile pedestal under or beside the desk holds current files and stationery. A bookcase behind or beside you takes reference books and folders. A cabinet across the room stores the archive you rarely touch. Measure the space around the desk and leave room for chair movement and drawers to open. A mobile pedestal on wheels flexes as your setup changes, rolling where it's needed.

Cabinet, bookcase or drawers — which suits you?

Each handles a different load. A storage cabinet with doors hides supplies and clutter for a clean look, great in a shared room. A bookcase or shelving unit keeps books, folders and files visible and in reach. Drawer units and mobile pedestals store documents and stationery close to the desk. A combination unit mixes open shelves with closed cupboards. Match the storage to whether you want things hidden, on display or close at hand while you work.

What we'd tell a friend before they buy office storage

Here's the practical bit. A drawer unit that holds documents needs runners that take the weight — a full drawer of paper is heavy, and plastic runners jam within months, so look for metal or ball-bearing. If a cabinet or bookcase sits in a shared room, doors that close hide the office clutter after work. And anchor tall shelving loaded with books, since a toppling unit is a hazard. Buy on the runner strength and whether it hides or shows, not just the shelf count.

FAQs – get the answers you need

What storage do I need for a home office?
It depends on your clutter — filing cabinets or drawer units for paper, bookcases for reference books, and cabinets to hide supplies. Keep daily items within arm's reach.

What's a mobile pedestal?
A mobile pedestal is a small drawer unit on wheels that tucks under or beside a desk, holding current files and stationery, and rolls where it's needed.

Which drawer runner suits document storage?
Metal or ball-bearing runners, since a full drawer of paper is heavy and plastic runners jam within months under the weight.

How do I hide office clutter in a shared room?
Choose cabinets and units with doors that close, so the office supplies and clutter disappear after work in a room that doubles as living space.

How do I keep tall office shelving safe?
Anchor it to the wall. A tall bookcase or shelving unit loaded with books and files can tip, which is a hazard in any home.

Complete the office

Office storage pairs with the workspace. Add an office desk, an office chair, and a filing cabinet for documents.

Paying over time is easy — a $129 office storage cabinet is four fortnightly payments of $32.25 with Afterpay, and Zip, Klarna and PayPal Pay in 4 work the same way. Everything ships from our Australian warehouse within 1–2 business days, carries a 12-month warranty, and comes with 30 days to change your mind. We're family-run and Australian, at this since 2016, rated 4.66 out of 5 across 5,363 reviews.