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Index Wall Shelf, Set of 6 | Burrow

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Index Wall Shelf, Set of 6 | Burrow


There’s so much more to these shelves than meets the eye. What begins as a set of three simple shelves can turn into a dramatic, full-wall bookcase that puts the finest libraries to shame. The magic is made possible by two mounting positions on the back of each shelf: the frame can go in the outer position for solo or vertical arrangements, or the inner position to accommodate a wide, horizontal arrangement. The entire thing is expertly milled from solid ash and includes all the hardware you’ll need, right down to a template poster that makes mounting easy.


Dimensions

  • Index Wall Shelf, Single Unit: 32″ W x 32″ H x 10″ D
  • Index Shelving, Set of 6: 96” W x 64” H x 10” D
  • Shelf depth: 9″ D
  • Vertical space between shelves: 9.75″ H
  • Capacity: 540 lbs. (30 lbs. per shelf)
  • Materials: Solid Ash (hardwood)

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