Inspired by your brief, I looked for tall storage pieces that could comfortably hide household essentials while still feeling at home in a dining room.
Given the open-plan nature of your space and the mix of oak, pale wood, metal, and Tom Raffield lighting throughout, I focused on options that feel characterful and design-led rather than purely functional. Each piece takes a slightly different approach, whether through colour, texture, or form, but all of them have enough personality to feel intentional within the room while keeping the practical items neatly out of sight.
As dimensions weren’t specified, I prioritised pieces with generous concealed storage and strong visual presence, while still considering how they would connect with the rest of your home’s palette and materials.
Nordic Nest
Ferm Living | Sill Tall Cabinet
This is the quieter, more refined option. The fluted detail gives it character without feeling too busy, and the clean shape would sit nicely between your pale wood kitchen and oak dining pieces. It feels practical, but still very considered.
nkuku
Ibo Slatted Cabinet
I liked this for the warmth it would bring into the dining room. The natural wood works well with your oak table and oak and metal console, while the slatted front adds texture without taking over. It feels crafted and easy to live with.
Sklum UK
Maupaul Mango Wood Wardrobe
This one felt worth including because it gives you that taller concealed storage you need, but with a lot more character than a standard utility cupboard. The mango wood adds warmth and texture, and it could feel more like a statement piece in the dining room rather than something purely functional.
Urban Lockers
The Chelsea – Tall Double Door Storage Locker in Sage
I wanted to show you this one because it feels like a fun way to make a very practical piece feel more intentional. The sage green connects nicely with the green and blue tones in your lounge, while the locker style brings in that quirky element you mentioned. It hides the everyday things, but still feels like a design choice rather than just storage.
