Wardrobe Locker Blue 610mm — Powder Coated Steel Staff Locker
Product Description
This is a full-height single-door wardrobe locker manufactured in powder coated steel and finished in blue. It is designed to provide secure personal storage for staff clothing and belongings, with...
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1830(H) x 610(W) x 457(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
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Product Description
This is a full-height single-door wardrobe locker manufactured in powder coated steel and finished in blue. It is designed to provide secure personal storage for staff clothing and belongings, with an internal arrangement that combines a long hanging rail with a shelf above — giving enough space to hang a full-length uniform or coat alongside a bag or personal items.
In commercial catering and hospitality environments, back-of-house changing and storage facilities are a practical necessity. Staff need somewhere secure and organised to store outdoor clothing, and a proper wardrobe locker avoids the disorder that comes from improvised storage. The lockable door keeps personal belongings secure during service, which matters in shared changing areas with high staff turnover or multiple shifts.
The powder coated steel construction holds up well in the conditions typical of staff areas — occasional knocks, damp clothing, and general daily use. Blue is a commonly specified colour where operators want to distinguish locker banks by department or access level, or simply prefer a finish that stands out against neutral walls.
- Full-length hanging rail for uniforms, coats, and workwear
- Internal shelf provides additional storage above the hanging space
- Lockable door secures personal belongings during shift
- Powder coated steel finish is durable and easy to wipe down
- Blue finish suits colour-coded locker arrangements in larger facilities
At 610mm wide, this is a single-bay unit. It is worth considering how many staff will be using the changing area simultaneously before ordering, as the number of lockers needed will depend on shift patterns and team size. For larger sites or installations requiring locker banks across multiple bays, it is worth discussing the full layout before placing an order.
If you are specifying lockers for a new or refurbished staff area and want to make sure you have the right quantity and configuration, our team is happy to help you work through the numbers.
Key Features
- Full-length internal hanging rail accommodates uniforms and full-length coats
- Single long shelf above hanging space for bags and personal items
- Lockable door with secure closure for personal belongings
- Powder coated steel body resists knocks and everyday wear
- 610mm wide single-bay unit finished in blue powder coat
Operational Benefits
- Keeps staff clothing organised and separate from food preparation areas
- Lockable storage reduces theft risk in shared or multi-shift environments
- Durable steel construction stands up to heavy daily use over time
- Blue finish supports colour-coded locker systems in larger operations
- Full-height internal space accommodates complete chef or service uniforms
Specifications
- Colour
- Blue
- Dimensions
- 1830(H) x 610(W) x 457(D)mm
- Finish
- Epoxy Polyester Powder Coated Paint
- Furniture frame
- Metal
- Furniture shape
- Flat Top
- Furniture type
- Lockers
- Material
- Powder coated steel
- Weight
- 39.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- This depends on your shift patterns as much as your total headcount. If staff work overlapping shifts and share changing facilities, you typically need enough lockers for the maximum number of staff on site at any one time rather than your total workforce. For larger teams, locker banks arranged in bays are the usual approach — if you let us know your team size and shift structure, we can help you work out a sensible quantity.
- Yes. Powder coated steel is a practical choice for staff changing rooms and back-of-house areas where occasional damp clothing, humidity from nearby kitchen spaces, and general daily handling are a given. The surface can be wiped down easily, and the construction is robust enough for the demands of a busy catering environment.
- Wardrobe lockers of this type are generally designed to stand freely but can usually be secured to a wall or bolted in a bank for added stability — particularly important in high-traffic areas or where health and safety requirements call for fixed furniture. If you are planning a fixed installation, it is worth confirming the fixing arrangement before the lockers arrive on site.