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78 Inch Pink Glass Display Cabinet — Compact Cabinet for Apartment Living & Studio Rentals

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78 Inch Pink Glass Display Cabinet — Compact Cabinet for Apartment Living & Studio Rentals
US$ 59.9 - 500 MOQ: 5 Combos
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Material:
Metal
Style:
Modern
Folded:
Unfolded
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Payment Methods:
Port of Shipment:
zhengzhou,qingdao
Delivery Detail:
10 days
Material Metal
Style Modern
Folded Unfolded
Condition New
Customized Customized
Door Other, customized
Transport Package various
Specification standard
Trademark HNJUNTUO
Origin luoyang

Most furniture in a rental apartment is chosen out of caution. White, black, beige. Safe colors that work with any wall, any floor, any landlord's carpet.

That's fine. But if you live in a studio apartment — 400 square feet, everything in one room — your furniture is your decoration. There isn't a separate living room to make a statement in. The whole apartment is one statement.

A pink display cabinet is that statement.

Not bubblegum pink. Not neon. A muted sakura pink — like cherry blossoms — with a matte powder coat finish. It's pink enough to be intentional, muted enough to not overwhelm a small room.

Why pink works in a small apartment

Studio apartments and small rentals have a problem that bigger spaces don't: everything is in your field of view at all times. Your bed, your desk, your kitchen counter, your storage. You can't hide an ugly piece of furniture in another room because there is no other room.

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Most people respond by buying everything in white or gray and hoping it disappears. That works visually, but the apartment ends up feeling like a hotel room. Clean but impersonal.

A colored cabinet — especially a soft pink — breaks the monotony without breaking the room. It becomes a focal point. The eye goes to the cabinet first, which means the things you don't want noticed — the stack of papers on the desk, the dish drying rack — fade into the background.

Pink is also forgiving in a small space. Dark colors shrink the room. Bright colors demand attention. A muted sakura pink sits in between — it's visible but not aggressive. Paired with a white or light gray wall, it looks like you planned the whole room around it.

What a studio apartment actually needs to store

Studio dwellers don't have the luxury of separate storage zones. Everything lives in one room, which means a cabinet needs to serve multiple roles it would never play in a larger apartment.

Clothes storage. Not enough closet space is the universal studio complaint. The bottom shelves of this cabinet can hold folded sweaters, jeans, seasonal items that don't need hanging space. Stack them in bins or fold them directly on the shelf — the glass door keeps the dust off.

Daily essentials. Keys, wallet, phone, headphones, the things you grab on the way out. A small tray on one of the middle shelves keeps them contained. Visible through glass so you can see if you're forgetting something.

Display items. The books you want people to see. A small plant. Photos. Collectibles. The top shelves behind glass are for the things that make the apartment feel like yours, not the landlord's.

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Backup supplies. Extra toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning supplies. These go on the lowest shelf where they're out of sight but still reachable.

Five or six adjustable shelves let you set the spacing however your specific stuff requires. The cabinet doesn't tell you how to organize it.

423mm wide is specifically for small rentals

Standard display cabinets at 500mm wide assume you have room to spare. In a studio apartment, 500mm against a wall means 500mm less walking space in a room that's already tight.

At 423mm wide (about 16.7 inches), this cabinet fits in the spaces where standard cabinets won't. The gap between your bed and the wall. The corner next to the desk. The short wall beside the kitchen counter. Anywhere you could put a narrow bookshelf, this cabinet fits.

78 inches tall (2000mm) makes up for the narrow width by going vertical. The footprint is small, but the storage volume is comparable to a wider, shorter cabinet. You lose nothing in capacity. You gain walking room.

Sakura pink steel: why this color on this material

Powder coating is the finishing process for steel furniture. Color is mixed into the powder, electrostatically sprayed onto the steel, then heat-cured in an oven. The result is a finish that's bonded to the metal — not painted on top.

This matters for a colored cabinet because the color doesn't chip off the way paint does. A painted wooden cabinet in pink would show white scratches where the paint gets knocked off. A powder-coated steel cabinet doesn't scratch white — the color goes all the way through the coating layer.

The sakura pink we use has a matte finish. Not glossy, not satin. Matte hides fingerprints and smudges better than any other finish. In a small apartment where you're constantly brushing past the cabinet, that matters.

Why this cabinet suits renters specifically

Renters move. That's the reality of apartment living. A lease ends, a job changes, a relationship changes — and suddenly you're packing everything you own into boxes.

Furniture that survives moving is furniture worth buying. This cabinet ships as a KD flat pack — it comes in a box, you assemble it, and when you move, you disassemble it and take it with you. The steel frame doesn't weaken with reassembly. You can build and rebuild it a dozen times and the screws still hold tight, because they thread into steel, not into particle board that strips with every turn.

A wood cabinet of similar size and style would not survive three moves. The screw holes would widen. The joints would loosen. The finish would scratch where the panels rubbed during transport.

This cabinet will survive as many moves as you need to make.

Specifications

Model: HN-DC2000 (Sakura Pink finish) Overall: H78.7 × W16.7 × D13.8 inches (H2000 × W423 × D350mm) Body: Cold rolled steel, 0.8mm Finish: Electrostatic powder coat, Sakura Pink, matte Door: Tempered glass, 5mm, clear Lock: Cylinder lock, optional Shelves: 5-6 adjustable Structure: KD flat pack Lighting: Optional warm LED strip, 3000K Assembly: One person, 40-60 min, illustrated instructions included

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the pink actually pink or is it more of a blush?

It's a muted sakura pink — between a blush and a true pastel pink. Not bubblegum, not hot pink. Think cherry blossom color. If you're unsure, order a color swatch first. We can send one before you commit to a full cabinet.

Q: Will this color go out of style?

Trend colors come and go. Sakura pink has been a consistent color in Japanese and Scandinavian design for decades — it's not a seasonal trend. That said, if you're worried about resale or redecorating, the cabinet can always be repainted by a professional powder coater. The steel frame doesn't care what color it is.

Q: Can I get this cabinet in white instead?

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Yes. The same cabinet is available in Cream White RAL 9001, pure white, and other standard colors. The pink is just one option. Order what works for your space.

Q: Does the glass door open fully?

The door opens 90 degrees on its hinges. Fully flat against the side of the cabinet. No partial obstruction when you're loading or unloading shelves.

Q: How does pink look with gray walls?

Excellent. Gray walls are the most common rental wall color in North America and Europe. Sakura pink against light or medium gray is a natural pairing — the gray neutralizes the pink, the pink warms up the gray. It's one of the most requested color combinations in our interior design orders.

Export loading

20GP: 120-140 units. 40HQ: 260-300 units. KD flat pack. Steel panels: bubble wrap + corner protectors + 5-ply corrugated carton. Tempered glass: individual EPE foam + wooden crate. Hardware pack: separate box with assembly instructions.

A pink display cabinet isn't for everyone. It's for someone who lives in a small apartment and doesn't want their furniture to look like it came from a hotel liquidation sale.

423mm wide to fit in tight spaces. 78 inches tall to use vertical room. Steel frame, tempered glass, sakura pink powder coat. A cabinet that adds personality to a rental without yelling about it.

Made by Luoyang Hengna Office Furniture. One piece of furniture that stores your stuff and makes your studio feel like yours.


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