Lockers & Personal Storage — Expert Answer
What is the difference between a locker and a wardrobe cabinet for an office?
Both products provide personal clothing storage, but they differ in several ways. Lockers are single-column, multi-user units with individual locks per compartment, typically grouped in banks. Wardrobe cabinets are wider freestanding units (typically 18"–24" wide) with two doors that open to a full-width hanging rod and shelves, designed for one person's use. Wardrobe cabinets provide a more generous, furniture-grade storage experience — suitable for executive offices or private offices where a polished individual wardrobe is appropriate. Lockers are designed for shared-use environments with many employees. If you have a private office and need to store a suit jacket, spare clothes, and personal items, a wardrobe cabinet is the more appropriate product. OfficeFurniture2go.com carries wardrobe cabinets and lockers — call 1-800-460-0858 for guidance.