







🗄️ Elevate your collection game with Oskar — where style meets storage mastery!
The Atlantic Oskar 1080 is a large-capacity, engineered wood media storage cabinet designed to hold up to 1080 CDs or 576 Blu-rays with adjustable shelving and a slim footprint. Its laminated finish offers easy cleaning, while the extended base and included wall anchors provide enhanced stability. Ideal for organizing diverse collectibles, it blends effortlessly into modern home or office spaces and comes with dedicated US-based customer support for a seamless ownership experience.












| ASIN | B0058O8GUO |
| Additional Features | Adjustable & fixed shelves to maximize storage space, Easy-to-clean laminated surface, Extended base & included wall mount anchors for added stability, Flexible shelving options to hold optical media and other collectible items, US-based customer support team offers voice/email support |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The product requires assembly. Follow the instructions provided in the user guide included with the cabinet. |
| Back Style | Closed Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #840,495 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1,452 in Storage Cabinets |
| Brand Name | Atlantic |
| Color | Espresso |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (5,928) |
| Finish Types | Laminated |
| Furniture Finish | Espresso |
| Included Components | Cabinet side panels, Cabinet shelves, Cabinet backboard, Assembly hardware, Wall anchor brackets, User Guide |
| Installation Type | Wall-Mounted |
| Item Depth | Shelf Depth = 4.5" | Base Depth = 9" |
| Item Dimensions | 45 x 14.25 x 7.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 40.25"W x 72.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Media Storage Cabinet |
| Item Weight | 62 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Atlantic, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 38435714 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1-year limited. |
| Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Minimum Required Door Width | 36 Inches |
| Model Name | Oskar |
| Model Number | 38435714 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number Of Shelves | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Product Name | Media Storage Cabinet |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Hallway, Home Office, Living Room, Playroom |
| Set Name | Oskar 1080 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Shelf Thickness | 1 Inches |
| Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
| Size | Large |
| Style Name | Freestanding storage cabinet |
| UPC | 031742357145 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**S
One of the best gaming storage centers I have found
I have a decent sized gaming collection of over 1500 physical games from a large variety of gaming consoles I have collected over the years. I purchased two of these cabinets to help me with storage. I also have two other storage cabinets that are much shorter. I have a lot of good things to say about these cabinets, and just a couple of issues with them. Let's discuss the good first. GOOD POINTS 1) The cabinets shelves are just right for storing games, blu-rays, etc. They are at a good depth so that the games are not hanging over the edge, but not so deep that space us wasted. 2) The shelves are adjustable for height, at least for the most part. (One of the issues will be discussed under the not-so-good points.) So not all video games cases are the same height. These shelves all adjust height, which is perfect for some of the more unique video game requirements. All of the standard sized cases fit within 7 inches of shelf height. In the PS4, Xbox One, Switch generation the cases are not as tall. You can either shorten the shelves to make space, or stack the games flat with their spines out if you have too many. The issue comes with games like Sega Genesis and Nintendo 64. They are not nearly as tall and they have rounded tops that makes stacking them difficult. To solve this I was able to split the shelves into 3.5" height and then store those games on their flat bottoms. It works very well and keeps dust out of the contacts. I know there are cases you can buy, but I currently have 88 N64 and 50 Genesis games and it's just too expensive to buy cases for all those games. 3) Once the units are assembled they are very stable. They even have a way to attach them to the wall if stability is a concern. Without the shelves in place the cabinets can seem a little flimsy. But the shelves are part of the structure, and once they are in place everything firms up quite nicely. 4) I really like the look of the units. They are clean and sleek looking and fit really well in the room. Also since they don't stick out far into the room they are efficient and compliment my collection rather than dominate the wall as some cabinets I have tried in the past. NOT-SO-GOOD POINTS 1) The top, bottom and middle of the units is not as flexible for placing shelves. The holes on the sides for placing shelves stop quite a ways before the top and bottom of each section. This means you have to plan your needs to have taller items in those areas, whether you like it or not. So that means you are forced to have taller shelves in four areas of each cabinet. It's not terrible, but it is something to be aware of, especially if you are trying to keep games from of smaller size or of same manufacturer grouped together. 2) This is a small but annoying problem you should be aware of when putting everything together. I recommend studying the diagram very carefully so that you don't put anything together upside down. Pay attention to the holes for the sides and how they should orient together. Also know that the bottom goes on before the back, which creates an issue with getting the back nailed on since the unit wants to come apart in the middle since the front of the unit is not flush with the bottom (it's the back of the unit that's flush). My first cabinet did not go together so well because I did not fully understand what the diagram was showing me and because one of the metal twist rings that hold the top on crumbled The moment I turned the screw. The second one was much easier. Fortunately when the back is on and the shelves are in place it firms up nicely. Just be careful moving the unit when the shelves are not in it. Please understand that the good points far outweigh any not-so-good points. If I ever get rid of my other game cabinets I would not hesitate to get another couple of these shelving cabinets. I highly recommend them for storing games and movies.
A**.
Looks good, decent quality. Easy assembly
There are some terrible reviews of this on YouTube. This works pretty well, it comes with plentiful shelling so I am pretty certain you could fill it with only CD cases and Have enough shelves. Some of the holes for the pegs that hold the shelves up were oversized but were oversized but only a couple out of the entire assembly. I did not have any issues with shells falling down The unit will be very flimsy without the back on, you should put the unit face down to hammer the back on, do not try to do this with it standing up because you're not going to get it aligned correctly The wood is very thin, easy to overtighten things so just take your time period I do not expect this to hold up to abuse but once assembled if it is not beat on or climbed on, I would expect it to last a decent amount of time The dowels that align the wood sides together were Undersized. They wobbled around in the holes but I used a bit of wood glue and they seem to be holding just fine now. This is very tall and shallow so be sure to affix it to a wall, do not trust it to be free standing. The space in this goes fast so I have not tried it yet but I'm considering ordering the smaller versions of this to stack on top For the price I don't think you can beat this, any storage unit that is going to be bigger or better built will easily be triple the price of this
K**E
Complete Garbage; DO NOT GET THIS!
I was not looking for "premium" furniture. After all, I was looking to get a shelving unit for my DVD and Blu Ray collection on Amazon. I knew it would be particle board or the like and it would come "some assembly required" and all that. I wasn't looking for anything fancy -- just functional. In the realm of sub-prime, built-it-yourself pieces, there are "inexpensive" pieces of furniture, and their are "cheap" pieces of furniture (which may or may not be inexpensive). But, few feet below those categories, lies "crap" furniture. The Atlantic Oskar 1080 Media Storage Cabinet lies somewhere near the bottom of the "crap" furniture pit, awaiting its next victim. From the instructions not being clear (causing several "back-up and try again" moments), to the fact everything about this unit screams "lowest bidder," the product fails to impress on any level. The unit comes top and bottom halves, which are held together with a sort of lock-bolt and screw mechanism. I have used this type of connection before, but in those earlier instances, the screw portion goes into wood. These go into plastic inserts within the boards which, as you can probably guess, are not in tight enough to get a good grip on anything. This is because the boards simply do not have enough material -- enough wood -- for anything to grip onto. As a result, after getting this together, I went to stand the unit up, and the two halves came completely apart, breaking several of the verticals. Two things about standing this thing up: (1) when you assemble the unit, you must keep it lying flat on the ground with the finished edges up. This is not made clear in the instructions. It was not until I was trying to put the bottom of the cabinet onto the verticals and realised that the forward facing lip of the base has to be facing up to do this, that I realized my mistake; and (2) once the top shelf and base are affixed to the verticals, you have to somehow turn the whole thing over, have the lip on the base hang over something so you can keep the unit flat, and affix the back panels. There are many issues here (that lip being a major one). But remember above when I said that there is very little material to the wood? Yea, now consider the miniscule brads that are used to put the back boards on and consider how well those are going to grip keeping this back on and you can see the other major issue. Oh! And those backing boards? Yea... the unit comes with two of these. One covers the top half and the the other the bottom half. Do you see a problem here? Neither did I at first. It was not until I went to stand the unit up that it became evident. Since the unit has such flimsy connectors holding the two halves together, and the backing boards are split along these halves, there is no rigidity to the two halves -- they are not a unit in any way, they are effectively two free-floating pieces that are intended to be stacked... held together by hope and a prayer. As my wife and I stood the unit up, the two haves (now under a modicum of pressure), completely split apart, with the screws and plastic inserts breaking free, cracking and breaking the pseudo-wood in the process. After a few choice curse words were uttered, I took the two halves, separated them, then looked at the damage to the boards. With a lot of glue, I have managed to Frankenstein the two halves together (some parts of this are not very pretty, but I put those broken parts against a wall and have decided to ignore it for now. Rather than using the wall anchors as depicted in the instructions, I put one at the top of the bottom half, securing the middle horizontal to the wall, and one at the top of the top half, securing the top horizontal to the wall. It is secure. This thing will due for now. At some point, I will replace it with something that is designed and manufactured to a higher standard. I know... that does not really narrow down the field very much -- if at all. But I am too tired and too frustrated to deal with the idea of trying to return this dumpster fire. Atlantic is a company that will not be getting any more of my business.
D**Y
Super pour mon besoin de rangement. Petit problème avec les attache pour maintenir les pièces ensemble. Ils casse facilement. Donc j'ai dus improviser. pour le reste merveilleux.
C**O
Fue fácil de armar y le caben bastantes dvd’s o blurays. Estoy contento con esta compra
A**N
As a Canadian this can be a little on the pricey side for what you're getting, however if you're looking for a really tall shelving unit for holding media this is the best shelving unit out there. This will hold DVD cases, CD cases, NES carts, figurines, and other collectibles and looks fantastic. The only drawback that I can see is there is a stationary shelf about halfway up that can make it difficult to get the spacing you want if you fill this shelf up. But that's a minor issue and you can work around it easily. I previously used the Prepac BMA-0640 Double Width Wall Media Storage Rack (Black) for displaying all of my video game collection. These are great shelves and actually have higher quality materials from what I can tell, however they are fairly short, so I was only able to use up about 1/2 of my wall space. These Atlantic cabinets are about 6 feet tall so they're exactly what I needed. I plan to get another one in the not so distant future.
D**T
The quality of materials is lower end, but it is a great product that holds a lot! Some of assembly is IKIA esk. Takes awhile to assemble, but take it slow and it comes together.
D**N
Firstly, it wasn't shipped for nearly a week. When I unpacked it the top shelf was damaged, but having read other reviews, I knew not to bother contacting the seller and decided I could live with the damage. The foam packing used had crumbled and got everywhere. I had to vacuum every last piece of that came out of the box to get rid of it. The static made it almost impossible to clean up any other way. I keep finding little bits of it all over my house. The hardware came in a blister pack, but it was broken and the pegs for the shelves were everywhere in the box. Some were missing and must have fallen out of holes in the box. Luckily for me, I didn't need them all or I would have had to make a trip to a hardware store to buy more. Assembly is quick, but very frustrating. The instructions say to assemble face down, but because the base is deeper than the rest of the unit, it buckled in the middle and the threaded plastic plugs for the anchor screws pulled out of the particle board. If you dare to attempt assembly face down, make sure to have support in the center of it or you'll have a struggle on your hands. I ended up assembling it on its side which wasn't easy because the vertical supports are so loose and wobbly. I needed five hands to do it. All-in-all, it was a nightmare to assemble and looks shabby because of the broken top. Certainly can't recommend this item.
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