
Part of Winsome Wood’s modular shelving unit collection, this narrow four-shelf model features a tall profile framed by the line’s signature open ladder-style sides and back. The solid/composite-wood construction provides strength and durability, while the rich Espresso finish adds a warm yet modern feel. Matching wicker storage baskets with wire frames are sold separately. Other unit sizes include the two-shelf narrow, two-shelf wide, and three-shelf wide. This version measures 13.5 inches wide by 11.2 inches deep by 55 inches high. –Kara KarllPart of Winsome Wood’s modular shelving unit collection, this narrow four-shelf model features a tall profile framed by the line’s signature open ladder-style sides and back. The solid-wood construction provides strength and durability, while the rich Espresso finish adds a warm yet modern feel. Matching wicker storage baskets with wire frames are sold separately. Other unit sizes include the two-shelf narrow, two-shelf wide, and three-shelf wide. This version measures 13.5 inches wide by 11.2 inches deep by 55 inches high. –Kara Karll
Product Features
- 4-shelf narrow shelving unit offers contemporary, versatile style
- Solid/composite wood with dark Espresso finish; ladder-style frame and rectangular shelves
- Modular series also includes 2-shelf narrow, 2-shelf wide, and 3-shelf wide sizes
- Matching woven baskets with wire frames sold separately
- Measures 13.5 inches wide by 11.2 inches deep by 55 inches high
2 Comments;
Glue and Screw assembly required This shelf is durable and well put together. However, assembly IS required. You will be required to glue hefty pegs in place and to screw in some allen-hex screws.This is made of real wood, not particle board, so you’ll have to wiggle a little here and there to get it all lined up. Once it’s in place, the screws hold it together snugly while the pegs dry.The peg holes are a little oversized because it’s consumer assembly, and you don’t want someone breaking it with a hammer. As such, I recommend overuse of wood/white glue to fill the holes.Once it’s assembled, the “smart” thing to do is to wait a day or two for the glue to dry, and make sure there are no drips/runs.However, I loaded mine up with books and equipment immediately and have been very happy with it over the last 6 months. I’ve moved it around, leaned on it, piled heavy books on top, etc.Because it’s open on the sides, the weight is much less than something…
Ambivalent Was looking for a narrow, inexpensive shelf to put in my bathroom for towels, etc, and as size goes, this one is perfect. The color is nice, and it is made out of decent wood. However, the finish is cheap, and, as another reviewer mentioned, you have to look at each piece carefully to see which side is the lesser of the evils to put face-up. The packaging is awful…hardly any styrofoam, the shelves are each wrapped in one thin sheet of paper, so I’m pretty sure it gets the scratches and dents during shipment. It is a nightmare to assemble as well (I’m pretty handy…and not even just “for a girl”). It comes with these mammoth screws, which you have to screw with a miniature allen wrench into the too-small pre-drilled holes. Ridiculous. When you finally get it assembled, it is neither square nor plumb, and it is very wobbly. After taking to it with a mallet and wedging something under one leg to stabilize it, it is ok to put things on. You get what you pay for…but next time…