Where Bralco sideboards can be used
These sideboards suit offices that need compact, enclosed storage close to desks or shared work areas. They can help keep supplies, documents and personal belongings out of sight in open-plan settings, while their freestanding format makes them easier to position as part of a wider furniture arrangement.
They can also work in meeting rooms, support areas and other professional spaces where a closed cabinet is more appropriate than open shelving. The cylinder lock is useful when access should be controlled, while the white melamine finish keeps the cabinet visually simple.
How to choose between the models
Check the cabinet configuration
Start by considering the physical setting. The Lockable Sideboard model is listed with an 80 cm width, which may be useful when planning a specific run of storage. The With Back Sideboard model is distinguished by its back panel and silver plastic handle. Compare the stated dimensions and configuration of the individual product listings with the space available.
Consider what you need to store
Both models are closed-door cabinets with no shelves and no hanging folder frames. That makes them better suited to general office storage than to a filing system built around suspended folders. Before choosing, consider whether the items will be stored loose, in boxes or in other organisers, and make sure the internal arrangement supports the way your team works.
Match the finish to the room
Both supplied product descriptions specify a white melamine finish. This offers a consistent starting point for offices that favour a light, neutral storage element. The silver plastic handle on the With Back Sideboard is an additional visible detail to consider when coordinating it with nearby furniture.
What to check before leasing
- Measure the intended position, including width, height and clearance for opening the doors.
- Confirm which model details matter for the installation, especially the 80 cm width, back panel or handle specification.
- Check that a cabinet without shelves or hanging folder frames suits the storage method you intend to use.
- Review access requirements and decide whether the cylinder lock meets the needs of the workspace.
Myntwork offers Bralco furniture on a monthly lease, giving businesses a practical way to equip professional spaces without treating every furniture decision as a permanent purchase. Compare the two sideboards, confirm the available product details and then select the configuration that fits your room and storage routine.
Frequently asked questions about Bralco Sideboard
What is the main difference between the Bralco sideboard models?
Both are freestanding, closed-door sideboards with cylinder locks and white melamine finishes. The Lockable Sideboard is listed with an 80 cm width, while the With Back Sideboard is specified with a back panel and a silver plastic handle.
Do the Bralco sideboards include shelves?
No. The collection facts specify no shelves for these models. Check that this open internal arrangement suits the boxes, supplies or other items you plan to store.
Are Bralco sideboards suitable for controlled-access storage?
Yes. The listed models have cylinder locks and closed doors. Review the individual product details to confirm the configuration before ordering or leasing.
Which Bralco sideboard should I choose for a specific space?
Begin with the available footprint and compare the product dimensions. The 80 cm width listed for the Lockable Sideboard may be important for planning, while the With Back Sideboard may be preferable when its back panel and silver plastic handle suit the room.
Can Bralco sideboards be used in an open-plan office?
Their freestanding, closed-door design makes them suitable for many open-plan storage layouts. Measure the space, allow room for door access and check whether the white melamine finish works with the surrounding furniture.