Multicolour Chest of Drawers & Colourful Storage Units
A multicolour drawer unit isn't a statement piece trying to dominate the room. Done well, it's the thing that makes a space feel like someone actually lives there — a considered shot of colour in a bedroom or home office that might otherwise read as a little too safe.
The pieces here are well-made drawer units where colour has been applied with thought — contrasting drawer fronts, tonal combinations, accent handles — rather than simply thrown at a carcass and hoped for the best. Most are narrow enough for compact UK bedrooms. Width and depth are on every product page.
Sizes at a glance
Under 50cm wide — fits box bedrooms, beside a wardrobe, or in an alcove. Ideal where you want colour without sacrificing floor space.
50–70cm wide — suits small double bedrooms with a dedicated wall section, or home office and creative spaces.
70cm+ wide — better suited to larger rooms or hallways where the piece can breathe visually without crowding the space.
Further reading
Before You Buy
Not if the rest of the room is kept relatively neutral. A colourful chest works best against plain walls — white, off-white, or a muted tone that lets the piece do the work. In a small room, one statement piece with simple surroundings reads as intentional. Multiple bold pieces compete.
Yes — the multicolour and painted finishes in this collection work well in children's bedrooms and are popular in that context. Check individual product pages for drawer safety (soft-close mechanisms, anti-tip fittings) if relevant.
If the width and depth suit your hallway dimensions, yes. A colourful chest in a hallway makes a stronger first impression than a neutral piece and uses vertical space well. Check the depth on the product page — hallways typically need pieces under 45cm deep to leave a comfortable walkway.