The GLTC Pigeonhole Wall Shelf {The most versatile shelf in the world}

So. When I wrote this post, I spent the next half an hour humming Prince’s ‘Most Beautiful Girl In The World’ — *replace actual lyrics for the above title and you’ll see where I’m coming from*.

But the Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC is exactly that.

The most versatile shelf.

My boy had originally bagged it for his workshop but he, reluctantly, had to agree that it was far too nice for that.

It also works well in an office; I had it firmly in my sights for my she-shed but had to concede that it’s invaluable in another spot in our home.

The Pigeonhole Wall Shelf was totally made for the bathroom.

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

A great, wall-hung, storage solution for all those bits and bobs.

Three handy little hooks for towels, wash-bags and other bathroom essentials.

For me, essentials would mean shower-gel or a  sponge; for my two littles it means bath buckets (naturally).

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

It has four little pigeonhole shelves (I guess the clue is in the name) that are nice and deep and the perfect size for shampoos, ear-buds, talc and all your toothbrushing paraphernalia.

And as it’s finished in pristine white, it will fit in nicely in most bathrooms.

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

But whilst, it is perfect for the bathroom, it’s also perfect storage for kids’ bedrooms.

Again, those little pigeonholes are just made for kids’ books and their various other treasures.

It’s surprising how much you can stuff into a relatively small space.

The Pigeonhole Wall Shelf was designed with kids in mind.

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

The boys love the little hooks especially.

I mean, every dinosaur needs somewhere to hang up his costume up, right?

And I like the fact that it’s a neat place to pop all the tiny books that we seem to have accumulated. They don’t fit so well in to the larger book case in the boys’ room, but the Pigeonhole Wall Shelf  is perfect.

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

Pigeonhole Wall Shelf from GLTC

So you could be totally forgiven for thinking that this is where the little shelf ended up.

But no.

This versatile little unit is currently residing in our hall.

Although, I use the term ‘hall’ very loosely.

In our little cottage, the room off the front door is approximately 2 foot square. More like a vestibule than a hallway, but hey. Beggars can’t be choosers.

And how much time do you spend hanging out in the hall anyway??

Because it’s such a small space, traditional coat hooks just didn’t work. They ended up being swamped in a mountain of coats, bags, hats and scarves; which sometimes made opening the door quite tricky.

And there literally isn’t enough floor space for a person and a floor-standing storage unit.

But the wall-mounted pigeonhole shelf is perfect.

The perfect solution for a small hallway.

It’s shallow enough to sit on the wall without getting in the way of the front door and it has just enough storage for all the essentials.

Scarves and hats — plus keys, phones, mail and other odds-and-sods — are right at home in the little pigeonholes, whilst coats and bags take up residence on the hooks.

To say I’m pleased would be an understatement.

Instead of opening the front door to be greeted by a tangled and unsightly forest of coats, the door now opens up to reveal a neat and stylish little room.

So you see, I really wasn’t exaggerating when I said that the GLTC Pigeonhole Wall Shelf is the most versatile shelf in the world.

And now you’ll have that Prince song in your head for the rest of the day too.

You’re welcome.

This fabulous little shelf usually retails at £80 but it’s currently on offer at a bargainous £32! Hurry, hurry, hurry!! This is one you won’t want to miss out on.

I am proud to be a GLTC testing team member but all thoughts, words and images, as ever, are entirely my own. 

Caro Davies editor of The Listed Home
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Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.

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34 thoughts on “The GLTC Pigeonhole Wall Shelf {The most versatile shelf in the world}”

  1. That shelf is the perfect thing for hallways or cloakrooms. I used to live in the middle of nowhere when I was little and we had a boot room that was totally abandoned in terms of interior design1

    #homeetc

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    • Yep — I dream of a boot room. It’s on the ‘dream-house’ wish list. I love our cottage but I sometimes wish it had a little bit more space for the more mundane things in life. When you have loads of room, clever storage isn’t such a priority is it?!! LOL!! xx

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  2. Oh, I love this! I actually got up from my chair and walked to my utility to see if it would fit behind the door. Basically, you need to have one in each of those rooms, Caro….It’s be rude not too! Poor monkey (is that one of those you have to buy ten of in case the boys lose one because they’ve had it since they were a day old) needs a pidgeon hole….

    I’m a massive fan of GLTC…Our gorgeous little red wooden cooker is steadily moving round to our younger relatives and friends.

    Pinning it! #HOMESENSE

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  3. Oh I love GLTC and their clever clever storage! Our hall is really narrow and I’ve never managed to find something that doesn’t get knocked off the wall every time we come home, this could well be the end of my search! #HomeEtc

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  4. I do indeed have that song in my head now lady! ? I love this shelf, actually I think a lot of GLTC stuff is so versatile, I often browse there even when I have a grown-up project in mind! I love all the bright colours of your styling against the white, looks fab. Now thinking do I have space for one somewhere at that price…?

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    • Ah thanks chickie. And yes. Craft things was the first thought!!! I REALLY want it in my she-shed!!!! But had to admit that it’s best placed in our hall. It’s made a nightmare little space much more manageable. I’m so pleased with the difference it’s made! :)

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