Office Lockers — Made in the USA
The open-plan, hybrid office needs storage infrastructure that's flexible, clean, and built to last. HAMILTON office lockers are custom-designed and manufactured in the USA — specified by architects, deployed by Fortune 500 companies, and engineered to fit the spaces they go in.
Why Office Lockers Matter
The shift to hybrid and open-plan office design removed the one place employees used to keep their things: their desk. No dedicated desk means no drawer, no pedestal, no permanent home for a laptop bag, a coat, or a pair of gym shoes.
Office lockers fill that gap. A well-designed locker program gives every employee a secure, clean, accessible place to store what they bring to the office — whether they're in every day or just a few times a week. Done right, it's not just storage. It's a signal that the office was designed with employees in mind.
HAMILTON has designed and manufactured office lockers for financial institutions, pharmaceutical companies, healthcare organizations, and professional services firms across the United States. Every project starts with a conversation about how your office actually works — then we build something that fits.
Configurations
HAMILTON office lockers are manufactured to your spec — not pulled from a catalog. Whether you need full-height single-tier units for a locker room, compact three-tier banks for a corridor, or island-format lockers for an open floor, we build it to fit.
One full-height compartment per column — the most storage per locker. Ideal for employees who need to hang a coat, store a bag, or keep workout gear. Popular in fitness areas, locker rooms, and commuter programs.
Two stacked compartments per column. The most common office locker configuration — efficient use of vertical space while giving each employee enough room for daily essentials, a laptop bag, or a jacket.
Three smaller compartments per column. Well-suited for touch-down locker programs where employees only need to store a small bag, personal items, or electronics during their workday. Maximizes locker count per linear foot.
A two-tier configuration with one full-size and one half-size compartment in the same column. Gives programs flexibility — some employees get full-height storage, others get a smaller touch-down compartment, in the same bank.
Freestanding banks accessible from both sides — ideal for large open floors or central locker rooms where wall space is limited. Can include overhead shelving and countertop surfaces for staging bags during access.
Lockers integrated into custom millwork — full-wall systems with overhead cabinets, display ledges, and architectural end panels. Creates a locker program that reads as furniture, not equipment. Popular in premium financial services offices.
Financial Services
Financial services offices have some of the highest design standards of any commercial environment. The locker program isn't an afterthought — it's part of the employee experience and, in many cases, it's visible from the main floor.
HAMILTON has delivered locker programs for global financial institutions including HSBC, BNP Paribas, and Munich Re. These projects share a common requirement: the lockers have to look like they were designed for the space, not dropped into it.
For BNP Paribas, that meant a custom green laminate that matched the firm's brand color across a full wall installation. For HSBC, it meant clean-line locker banks integrated into a custom millwork system that flows through multiple floors. In both cases, HAMILTON worked directly with the project architect from concept through installation.
HAMILTON — Corporate Office Track Record
The most demanding corporate clients — global financial firms, Fortune 500 headquarters, major healthcare organizations — share a common requirement: office lockers that look and perform at the same level as the rest of the space. Off-the-shelf products don't cut it.
HAMILTON has built locker programs for organizations that need custom dimensions to fit unusual floor plates, non-standard laminate colors to match brand systems, and project management that keeps pace with complex renovation schedules. We've deployed lockers across single locations and across entire national office portfolios.
The process is the same for every project: we understand your headcount, your attendance patterns, and your design requirements before we spec a single locker.
Corporate Campus
Corporate campuses and multi-building portfolios introduce a different challenge: consistency at scale. When thousands of employees move between buildings, every locker bank needs to look, feel, and operate the same way — regardless of which floor they're on or which building they're in.
HAMILTON's manufacturing process ensures finish consistency across large orders. Custom laminate specifications are documented and matched across every unit in a program, whether it's a 50-locker single-floor installation or a 500-locker multi-building rollout.
For pharmaceutical companies like AbbVie, this consistency is paired with a practical requirement: lockers that work cleanly in a campus environment where employees may split time between labs, offices, and fitness facilities. HAMILTON designs locker programs that handle all three use cases from a single coordinated spec.
Materials & Finishes
Every HAMILTON office locker is finished to your specification — from the exterior laminate and hardware to the interior surface and plinth style. Our team works directly with your architect or interior designer to source and match materials.
The most specified exterior finish for office lockers — durable, cleanable, and available in hundreds of colors, woodgrain patterns, and textures. HAMILTON works with brands including Wilsonart, Formica, Abet Laminati, Fenix, and others to match your interior design system or brand color standard.
A through-color panel that is solid laminate all the way through — no substrate, no edge banding. Exceptionally moisture-resistant and impact-durable, making it the preferred choice for fitness areas, locker rooms, and high-traffic environments where standard HPL over MDF isn't sufficient.
A seamless, non-porous material used for locker interior liners, worksurfaces, and accent panels. Highly cleanable, available in a wide range of colors, and repairable if scratched. Popular in high-design office environments where seamless aesthetic continuity is a priority.
Key lock, combination lock, electronic keypad, and push-to-open configurations — the locker cabinet is engineered to accommodate the access hardware your program requires. Your locker distributor or facilities team selects the specific lock system; HAMILTON builds the cabinet to receive it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Related Resources
How HAMILTON manufactures smart locker cabinets for hybrid offices — engineered for electronic access systems, deployed at scale.
Explore Smart Lockers →How to right-size your locker program for a hybrid workforce — configurations, ratios, and design principles.
Read the Design Guide →Explore the full range of HAMILTON office locker configurations — from island banks to custom millwork integration.
See Custom Options →Tell us about your space, your headcount, and your design requirements — we'll put together a locker program spec that fits.