Display cabinets for living and dining rooms designed to combine enclosed storage with a display area behind glass doors. The catalogue holds more than twenty models across three formats — tall column-style vitrines, mid-sized cabinets with glass doors and low sideboard-style units — with widths from 50 cm to 166 cm and heights up to 203 cm. Finishes cover the full oak range (Sonoma, Wotan, Artisan, Monastery, Riviera, Waterford, Stirling), gloss white, graphite and two-tone combinations, with prices from around €200 to roughly €650.
Types of display cabinet: tall column, mid-sized glass-front and low sideboard
Column-style vitrines are 50 to 72 cm wide and roughly 195–203 cm tall, so they take up little wall space but stretch right up towards the ceiling, using the air that usually sits empty above low units; Kaspian 56, Luen 57, Nuis 50, Balder 62, Balin 68 and Alameda 72 all work this way. Mid-sized vitrines, between 90 and 100 cm wide, are the most balanced format for a standard living room and combine a glazed upper section with drawers or solid doors below — see Forn 94, Holten 98, Lamea 90, Ostia 101 and Kaspian 90. Low sideboard-style vitrines (Frija 153, Gent 166) go above 150 cm wide and visually sit closer to a chest of drawers with a glass front, ideal for dining rooms where the piece also doubles as a surface for serving dishes or decorative objects.
Glass doors and the display zone
What separates a vitrine from any other side cabinet is the glass door: it keeps crockery, glassware or decorative pieces visible while protecting them from dust. The catalogue includes vitrines with a single glass door (Balder 62, Balin 68, Tolmin 100), with two glass doors over a closed lower body (Nepo Plus 90, Lamea 90, Holten 68, Romance 93) and three- or four-door models that spread the display across the horizontal (Forn 94, Holten 98, Luen 70, Kim, Frija 153). Interior shelves are fixed or height-adjustable depending on the model, so smaller pieces can sit on the upper shelf while taller items — long glasses, jugs, illustrated books — go below.
Available finishes: oak, gloss white, graphite and two-tone
The oak finishes cover the full tonal range of the catalogue: Sonoma and Wotan in warm honey tones, Artisan with a pronounced rustic grain, Monastery and Stirling in deeper shades, and Riviera or Waterford as neutral contemporary alternatives. Gloss white (Forn 94, Holten 98, Azteca Trio 90, Alameda 72) remains the most requested option for smaller living rooms because it visually opens up the space and multiplies the light reflected by the glass front. Graphite (Tolmin 100) and two-tone combinations that pair oak with a gloss white front (Zele 56, Nuis 50, Balder 62, Kaspian 90) help when the living room already has a TV unit or chest of drawers in the same series, breaking up the monotony without resorting to strong colours. Pine Andersen white (Frija 153) and Sibiu light larch (Romance 93) introduce a warmer option closer to Nordic style.
Sizes: tall, mid-height or low depending on the wall
The height of the cabinet should be read in relation to the rest of the wall. If the vitrine sits next to a sofa or a dining table, a tall column works best when the wall is clear above the sofa and you want to fill it vertically, while a mid-sized vitrine of 140–160 cm in height leaves room to hang a picture or mirror on top without overloading the composition. Width is chosen based on the available gap and the surrounding furniture: narrow columns (50–70 cm) fit corners, the space between doors or alongside a TV unit; mid-sized vitrines (90–100 cm) are the most versatile format; wide low units (150–166 cm) need at least 200 cm of clear wall so they do not eat into the walkway. Always check the depth: at 39–45 cm, most models fit in wider hallways without obstructing the flow.
Drawers, shelves and hardware
Models with drawers (Luen 95, Ostia 101, Kaspian 90, Alameda 72, Tolmin 100, Frija 153, Gent 166) add closed storage for table linen, cutlery or paperwork so the whole piece does not sit on display. Doors run on soft-close hinges across most references, which extends the life of the hardware and avoids slams; drawers use metal runners with safety stops. Interior shelves split between fixed — reinforcing the structure — and adjustable, so the space can be adapted to tall glasses, picture frames or decorative boxes. In vitrines with a combined front (glass on top, solid below), the lower zone usually holds one or two additional shelves behind the solid doors, useful for storing what you do not want to put on display.
How to choose the right vitrine for your living or dining room
For a dining room with a central table, the low sideboard-style vitrine (Frija 153, Gent 166) is the most practical choice because it keeps the sight line clear above and leaves room to hang a large picture or mirror. For a living room with a sofa, a tall column vitrine works well placed at the end of the sofa, defining the corner without covering the central wall that usually holds the television. If the piece is going to sit alongside a low TV unit, choose a tall vitrine in the same finish to build a coherent set; many Vommo series (Kaspian, Luen, Holten, Lamea, Balin) have matching references in both vitrine and TV unit with the same tone and hardware. Before buying, decide what you plan to display: small delicate objects (glassware, figurines) ask for adjustable shelves and clear glass; books or bulkier pieces ask for usable width and depth over shelf count.
Shipping across Spain and home assembly
Vitrines are delivered flat-packed in cartons with screws, fittings, glass panels in dedicated protective packaging and an instruction manual included. Assembly takes between one and three hours depending on the number of doors and drawers, and only needs a screwdriver and a rubber mallet to seat the dowels; the glass panels go in at the final stage to avoid knocks during assembly. We ship across mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands, and answer pre-sale queries about dimensions, colour matching between series or whether a given model fits the available gap.





























































































