$229
Starting at $21/mo with .
Ships same business day if ordered by 3pm Central
$229
Starting at $21/mo with .
Ships same business day if ordered by 3pm Central
The MoPac Cabinet is the core building block of the MoPac System and can be arranged in a multitude of configurations, adapting to spatial needs or preferences. Available with or without doors.
Combine two cabinets to create a credenza. Include the optional base and cushion to raise the credenza off the floor and provide a seat for guests.
Stack on top of the MoPac Wardrobe for additional space. Mount the MoPac Cabinet to walls with the MoPac Wall Cleat. Combine and arrange cabinets to create storage walls. The versatile MoPac Cabinet does it all in style.
Choose the Closed Cabinet for concealed storage.
Soft-close hinges prolong cabinet life, ensure peace and quiet in the office, prevent pinched fingers, and add a luxury feel to door operation.
Select the Open Cabinet option for a doorless configuration.
Mix and match open and closed cabinets to create custom arrangements.
Built strong enough to use as a guest seat. Add the optional MoPac Cushion for greater comfort.
Cabinets and credenzas are designed to allow the full range of height adjustment when situated underneath UPLIFT desks or other desk brands.
Each cabinet includes hardware to attach two cabinets side by side, keeping adjacent cabinets horizontally aligned.
Take full advantage of vertical space by stacking up to five cabinets maximum storage with minimal footprint.
Five cabinets stacked have a total height of 7' 6" without base and 7' 10" with base to fit perfectly in an 8' high ceiling space to create floor-to-ceiling storage, the ultimate in space separation, definition, and ownership.
Configure the MoPac Stacked Storage or Bookcase on the MoPac Cabinet page by selecting the option to add stacked cabinets.
Choose Closed Cabinet for a more private solution, or select Open Cabinet to create a MoPac Bookcase.
The attractive 16mm thick back panel is inset with a recessed panel joint, offering superior durability and stability compared to a thin panel simply tacked on the back. Stacked cabinets are connected with powder coated stacking brackets visible in the rear. Hide the brackets completely by placing stacked configurations back to back.