Luxury Cabinets & Armoires

All items can be produced in any colour, finish, size or fabric

Style

Colour

Price

££
High End Modern Italian Cocktail Cabinet

High End Modern Italian Cocktail Cabinet

£19,393.00
JM029 SPECIAL ORDER
Bronze Mirrored Leather Tall Cabinet

Bronze Mirrored Leather Tall Cabinet

£14,866.00
JID0270 SPECIAL ORDER
Bronze Mirrored Leather Cocktail Bar Cabinet

Bronze Mirrored Leather Cocktail Bar Cabinet

£13,382.00
JID0269 SPECIAL ORDER
High End Wenge Modern Glamour Display Cabinet

High End Wenge Modern Glamour Display Cabinet

£8,508.00
JV964 SPECIAL ORDER
Contemporary Designer White Lacquered Sideboard

Contemporary Designer White Lacquered Sideboard

£6,694.00
JI00961 SPECIAL ORDER

Bespoke Cabinets & Armoires

Visit our London showroom to fully appreciate the quality of our luxury cabinets and high-end armoires in person. You can also discover how we’re able to transform your home, advising on items to complement your existing spaces.*

We offer a range of luxury interior design services to suit the varying needs of all our customers. Please contact Juliettes Interiors or call +442078707415 if you have any questions about our cabinets and armoires, or want to book an appointment with one of our highly qualified interior designers.

*As a lot of our products are bespoke made, if you have a specific product in mind, please contact us prior to visiting the showroom.

FAQs

What’s the Difference Between an Armoire and a Wardrobe?

One of the main differences between an armoire and a wardrobe is that an armoire is a larger piece of furniture that has a combination of hanging space and shelves. Wardrobes are typically designed to have hanging space only.

What Is the Purpose of an Armoire?

The purpose of an armoire, similar to wardrobes, is to keep clothes organised and out of the way. Armoires tend to have drawers and shelf space as well as an area to hang clothes, so they can prove to be more useful than wardrobes for most people.

Where Does the Word Armoire Originate From?

The word ‘Armoire’ originates from two separate places. It initially originated from the Latin word ‘Armarium’, the name given to a closet that stored different weapons and tools. It also derives from the old French word ‘Armarie’, which simply means a bookcase or cupboard.