Pigeonhole shelving is a type of storage system that consists of a series of compartments, or "pigeonholes," designed to hold and organize small items. Each pigeonhole is typically the same size and shape, and the compartments are often arranged in a grid pattern.
Pigeonhole shelving is commonly used for storing items such as mail, documents, books, magazines, and small parts. The compartments make it easy to keep items organized and easy to find, and the system can be customized to accommodate different sizes and types of items.
Pigeonhole shelving is often used in offices, libraries, classrooms, and other settings where there is a need to organize and store a large number of small items. It can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, metal, and plastic, and can be freestanding or mounted to a wall.