
Five-Drawer Lateral Steel Filing Cabinet
This is a contemporary five-drawer lateral filing cabinet constructed from heavy-gauge cold-rolled steel with a matte black powder-coated finish. The unit features a standard 36 to 42-inch width, common for high-capacity office storage. The top drawer is currently open, revealing a 'receding' or 'flipper' door mechanism that slides back into the cabinet body, while the lower four drawers feature standard horizontal pull handles integrated into the drawer fronts. The internal drawer structure is visible in the top section, showing a light gray steel interior with slotted sides for adjustable file hanging rails. Notable features include a central core-removable lock located at the top center of the frame and white identification labels or asset tags affixed to the left-hand side of the drawer fronts. The condition appears to be used but functional; there are visible smudges, fingerprints, and minor surface scuffs on the black finish, particularly on the second and third drawer fronts. The leveling glides at the base are partially visible, and the overall construction suggests a mid-to-high-grade commercial quality, likely manufactured by a contract furniture company such as Steelcase, Hon, or Herman Miller within the last 10-15 years.
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Estimated Value
$250.00 - $350.00
Basic Information
Category
Office Furniture
Appraised On
April 30, 2026
Estimated Value
$250.00 - $350.00
Item Description
This is a contemporary five-drawer lateral filing cabinet constructed from heavy-gauge cold-rolled steel with a matte black powder-coated finish. The unit features a standard 36 to 42-inch width, common for high-capacity office storage. The top drawer is currently open, revealing a 'receding' or 'flipper' door mechanism that slides back into the cabinet body, while the lower four drawers feature standard horizontal pull handles integrated into the drawer fronts. The internal drawer structure is visible in the top section, showing a light gray steel interior with slotted sides for adjustable file hanging rails. Notable features include a central core-removable lock located at the top center of the frame and white identification labels or asset tags affixed to the left-hand side of the drawer fronts. The condition appears to be used but functional; there are visible smudges, fingerprints, and minor surface scuffs on the black finish, particularly on the second and third drawer fronts. The leveling glides at the base are partially visible, and the overall construction suggests a mid-to-high-grade commercial quality, likely manufactured by a contract furniture company such as Steelcase, Hon, or Herman Miller within the last 10-15 years.
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