Shelving & Storage
Shelves & Storage Solutions It won't surprise you to learn that at Rockett St George, we believe storage should never feel purely practical. Yes, you need somewhere in your home to put stuff, but trust us: your storage solutions can b...
Shelves & Storage Solutions
It won't surprise you to learn that at Rockett St George, we believe storage should never feel purely practical.
Yes, you need somewhere in your home to put stuff, but trust us: your storage solutions can be just as beautiful as the rest of your home.
Enter our Shelving & Storage collection: a curated edit of cabinets, shelving, hooks, sideboards and statement storage furniture designed to keep your home beautifully organised and full of personality.
Because great interiors aren’t about hiding everything away.
They’re about creating balance - styling the beautiful bits, storing the necessary bits, and making your home feel layered, lived-in and uniquely yours.
Whether your aesthetic leans rustic, modern, industrial, eclectic or gloriously maximalist, our shelving and storage collection proves that practical furniture can still steal the spotlight.
Quirky Wall Hooks
Never underestimate the power of a good wall hook.
Small but mighty, decorative wall hooks are one of the easiest ways to add both style and a practical aspect to your home.
Perfect for hallways, kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms, hooks help keep everyday essentials organised.
Hang coats, scarves and hats in the hallway, dressing gowns in the bathroom and belts and bags in the bedroom.
In the kitchen, hooks are handy for aprons and tea towels. Our quirky resin wall hooks are something of a design statement all of their own, while our decorative metallic wall hooks bring more of a modern, industrial feel.
Either choice adds personality to overlooked corners of the home, making your space feel lived in and considered.
Cabinets & A Sideboard With Drawers
Cabinets and sideboards are the backbone of a well-styled home.
Equal parts storage solution and statement furniture, they help anchor a room while giving you space to hide clutter, display favourite pieces, and curate those all-important style spots.
Our collection includes everything from rustic wooden sideboards rich in texture and character to sleek modern cabinets with clean lines and contemporary finishes.
Or, for those who love a little drama, quirky statement designs and dark wood finishes bring instant personality to living rooms, dining spaces and hallways alike.
Display cabinets are perfect for showcasing glassware, books, candles and collected treasures, while sideboards offer invaluable hidden storage for everything from tableware to paperwork and those random cables nobody knows what to do with.
Style yours with artwork, lamps, mirrors or oversized vases for an effortlessly elevated look.
Best Chest of Drawers For The Bedroom
A chest of drawers is one of the hardest-working pieces of furniture in the home - but that doesn’t mean it can’t also be fabulous.
From modern silhouettes to vintage-inspired wooden designs, our chest of drawers collection combines practical storage with serious style credentials.
Ideal for bedrooms, hallways, dressing rooms or living spaces, these pieces help keep your home organised while adding texture, warmth and personality to your interiors.
Whether you prefer rustic wood finishes, industrial metal details or something a little more eclectic, our collection is designed to suit a wide range of aesthetic interiors.
Top styling tip? Add a statement mirror, sculptural lamp, candles or decorative trays on top to transform your chest of drawers into a fully-fledged style moment.
TV Units For The Living Room
TV units have evolved far beyond “somewhere to hide the wires” (although they do that, too).
In fact, they’re central pieces of living room furniture that help define the entire feel of your space.
Our collection of TV units balances function and form beautifully, with designs ranging from sleek contemporary styles to rustic wooden units and bold statement pieces full of character.
Storage drawers, shelving, and multi-functional compartments help keep media essentials neatly tucked away while maintaining a clean, curated look.
Whether you’re styling a cosy snug, maximalist lounge or minimalist apartment, the right TV unit creates a focal point that feels intentional, practical and effortlessly cool.
Wall Shelving As Wall Decor
Wall shelving is where storage meets creativity.
Floating shelves, open shelving units and statement wall storage give you the opportunity to display the things you love while adding depth and personality to your walls.
Style with books, framed artwork, candles, trailing plants, ceramics or treasured objects for shelves that feel curated rather than cluttered. Wooden shelving brings warmth and natural texture, while metal designs add an industrial edge perfect for contemporary interiors.
At Rockett St George, our Shelving & Storage collection is designed to make organisation feel inspiring rather than functional.
Because when your storage looks this good, tidying up suddenly becomes a whole lot less of a chore.
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Shelving FAQs
Decorative shelving works beautifully in almost every room in the home - it simply depends on how you style them.
Shelves in the living room are perfect for displaying art, framed photos, candles and quirky little curios. They're the perfect way to frame a sofa, bring an alcove to life or create a relaxed alternative to a gallery wall.
And in the bedroom? They're ideal for books, small lamps, a bud vase or trinket trays (plus, stringing with fairy lights, of course!) A shelf above the bed can act as a focal point, and it's a combo that can make as striking a centrepiece as a mantel styled over a fireplace. Permission to use your best bedding always!
Then there's the hallway. It's an area of the home that's often overlooked, but hallways are just made for shelves (or shelves are made for hallways!) Use them for plants or flowers, mirrors, ornaments or practical but pretty pieces like trinket dishes or key catch-alls. Shelving is a great way to add personality to transitional spaces.
Last but far from least, there's the natural home of the shelf - the kitchen. Kitchens are brilliant for open shelving and shelf units alike, and they make the perfect styling partner for ceramics, glassware, cookbooks and decorative personality pieces.
In short? Decorative shelves work in pretty much any space in your home, and can morph to suit the space. They're the perfect solution to that blank wall that's been bothering you, and the ideal multi-tasker. Layered, useful and with the potential to become full-on personality pieces, the only limit is your imagination!
The answer to this is yes, they can - but you do need to choose the right style. Slim floating shelves like our Walnut Wood set add vertical interest without bulk, making them ideal for narrow hallways or alcoves, especially when styled with petite trinkets or ornaments. More ornate pieces like our Ornamental Wall Shelf With Mirror are perfect for lighting up a dark corner - styled with a pretty pillar candle, it's a winning combo that gives tight walls just the glow-up they need. Thoughtful proportions are everything.
It's a great question. It's very easy to get shelf-styling wrong, because it's not as easy as it looks! Start with a mix of heights and textures: stack books horizontally and vertically, add a sculptural object, then soften with something organic like a plant or ceramic piece. Leave breathing space between items and stick to a loose colour palette to keep things feeling cohesive. Step back and assess regularly - if your shelf feels busy, remove one piece. Fewer pieces, styled thoughtfully, always looks more intentional than cramming things together just because you can. Ultimately, it's all about balance and ruthless editing - and enjoying the process!
Yes - and it’s a brilliant way to add depth to your arrangement. A shelf breaks up flat artwork and introduces texture and dimension, allowing you to layer framed prints, small mirrors or sculptural objects. Keep the shelf slim so it doesn’t overpower the arrangement, and maintain consistent spacing around it. Think of it as another design element within the composition. It brings a more practical element, but is still just as considered as the art itself.
Styling shelving units and display cabinets is all about balance. Start by mixing different heights and textures to keep things visually interesting - for example, layer photo frames behind smaller pieces, add vases with faux flowers for a touch of softness, and introduce a few quirky ornaments to bring personality to the arrangement.
Group items in odd numbers, leave a little breathing room between pieces, and vary the scale so the display feels curated rather than cluttered. The result should feel collected and personal - a mix of decorative objects that reflect your style while still leaving space for the eye to rest.