Mid-Century Bookshelf - Low Wide
- Fair Trade
- Sustainably Sourced
Make it mid-century
Explore the magic of our best selling retro-inspired pieces that are built to last. Made in a Fair Trade Certified facility styled after the iconic 50s and 60s furniture silhouettes. Shop the collection
shop the collection →Inspired by American modern design, the Mid-Century Low Bookshelf borrows its slim legs and bevelled edges from iconic '50s and '60s furniture silhouettes. Consisting of a three wide, fixed shelves, it makes for practical extra storage in the bedroom, study or living room.
- FSC®-certified solid eucalyptus wood frame, acacia wood veneer; Acorn-stained finish.
- Made with FSC®-certified wood from responsibly managed forests.
- Imported.
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS
- Overall product dimensions: 91 cm w x 37 cm d x 110 cm h.
- Three fixed shelves.
PACKAGING
- Number of boxes: 1.
- Delivery package: 131 cm w x 48 cm d x 25 cm h.
- Package weight: 34 cm
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Assembly required.
CARE
Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid the use of chemicals and household cleaners as they may damage the finish. Hardware may loosen over time. Periodically check that all connections are tight.
DELIVERY TYPES
We offer three types of delivery (Standard, Home Delivery, Home Delivery & Assembly) determined by the products in your order. A product’s delivery type is displayed under the "Stock Status" information on each product page online. Delivery charges are determined by your delivery destination and are charged per order. Multiple–product orders are charged according to the product with the highest delivery type. Sometimes products may arrive separately but you will only be charged one delivery fee per order.
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Make it mid-century
Explore the magic of our best selling retro-inspired pieces that are built to last. Made in a Fair Trade Certified facility styled after the iconic 50s and 60s furniture silhouettes. Shop the collection
shop the collection →