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NookWoodworking

CLEARANCE: Thick Mahogany Floating Shelf with Rounded Corners | 38" x 8"

$270.00
$270.00 $310.00
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Special Instructions

Length: 12" to 84"
Depth/Width: 4" to 12"
Thickness: 1 3/8"

Recommended weight limit: ~45-50 lbs per stud.

Note: Only shelf, bracket, directions, and screws are included in purchase.

Our long wall shelves with rounded corners are handcrafted from solid mahogany or oak resulting and are high quality, easily installable, and long lasting.
Within the United States
Orders ship free within the United States (exception below*). Orders require 1-14 days of processing time, as most orders are built to order. Orders usually arrive 3-5 days when shipped. If we have an order in stock, we will ship the item quicker. *Shipping calculated at checkout for metal products.

International Orders
International orders have a standard charge. Most orders will arrive between 7-14 business days after 1-2 weeks of processing time. Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. NookWoodworking is not responsible for delays due to customs.

Returns & Cancellations
-Contact us within: 14 days of delivery
-Ship items back within: 21 days of delivery
-Request a cancellation within: 2 days of purchase

There are no returns or cancellations for custom orders or orders from a third party provider via Shopify Collective.

Buyers are responsible for original shipping cost + return shipping costs + 15% restocking fee. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.

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  • Solid hardwood

    Premium & sustainable oak and mahogany

  • Quality finish

    Flawless & protective matte coating

  • Easy to install

    Simple & secure mounting brackets

  • Customizable

    Shape to your preferences

  • Hidden bracket

    Invisible skeleton with unparralled strength

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About this piece

Note: If you're ordering other shelves, please be aware that clearance items may not match perfectly. Expect slight variations in color and wood grain.

Installation Instructions

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Rounded corners, thick, long

Thick, long

corner walls, thick

Thickness

1 3/8"

1 3/8"

1 3/8"

Length

12" to 84"

12" to 84"

12" to 16"

Depth

4" to 12"

4" to 12"

12" to 16"

Weight capacity

Heavy: 80-270 lbs

Heavy: 80-270 lbs

Heavy: 80-270 lbs

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What are floating shelves?

A floating shelf is a marvel of design and utility, taking the concept of storage and display to new, airy heights. This isn't your average shelf. Oh no, it stands out by creating the illusion of hanging in mid-air without any visible supports, bringing a sleek, clean look to any wall it graces. Crafted from sturdy materials, it hovers effortlessly, thanks to a hidden bracket system tucked out of sight, behind its wooden façade.

Now, let’s break it down a bit. The backbone of a floating shelf’s magic lies in its robust bracket, anchored firmly in the wall. This clever setup allows the wood shelf to slide on and lock in place, creating that enchanting floating appearance. It's like a magic trick where everyone knows there's a secret, but they're too captivated by the illusion to probe too deeply.

Floating shelves come in a range of styles and sizes, from sleek, minimalistic slabs to chunky, rustic wood shelves that add depth and warmth to your décor. This versatility means they can jive with just about any room aesthetic—be it modern, industrial, or farmhouse chic. And let's not forget the materials; wood shelves are particularly popular, infusing spaces with their natural texture and a cozy vibe that only wood can offer.

But floating shelves aren’t just pretty faces; they’re workhorses, too. They maximize your storage space while keeping the clutter at bay, all without sacrificing an inch of floor space. This makes them perfect heroes for small apartments, tight hallways, or any spot craving a dash of organization and style.

Whether you're showcasing your library of books, displaying your travel treasures, or simply keeping your keys within easy reach, floating shelves rise to the occasion. They give objects a special place to shine, free from the distraction of brackets or stands.

Is there a way to make floating shelves myself?

Sure thing, you can absolutely make floating shelves yourself. In fact, we’d venture to say that it’s quite the adventurous task. Just  remember, while the allure of doing it all yourself is strong, there's a savvy balance to strike between DIY enthusiasm and the seasoned hand of professional craftsmanship, like what you find at NookWoodworking.

First up, you'll want to gather your materials. This includes not just wood, but also brackets, screws, wall anchors, a drill, saw, sandpaper, and your choice of paint or stain. It might feel like a treasure hunt, though keep an eye on those costs; they can sneak up on you, sometimes surpassing what you'd pay for ready-made shelves.

Next, measure twice and cut once. This old adage never loses its value. Accuracy here is the cornerstone; a small mistake can leave you with a shelf that's more quirky than quaint. Take your time, measure with care, and cut with precision.

Sanding and finishing are where you bring out the beauty in your wood floating shelves,  transforming rough wood into a polished piece of art. This step asks for patience and a gentle touch, ensuring every inch is smooth and ready to grace your walls.

Installing brackets is where things get real; they need to be level and strong. It's a moment calling for your inner perfectionist – check, double-check, and then check again. Your shelf's safety and appearance hang in the balance.

Finally, fitting the shelf onto the brackets unveils the truth of your craftsmanship. This step is rewarding but humbling, showcasing the harmony (or lack thereof) between your measurements and the reality of your wall.

Navigating through these steps, you really get to see how doing-it-yourself adds that special spice of excitement and challenge to making shelves. But it doesn't shy away from showing just how much skill, time, and potential whoopsies are all part of the deal. It's a lot like walking a tightrope, where balancing is key. And hey, if you ever look at the pros like the folks at NookWoodworking, you'll notice it's their years of getting their hands dirty and fine-tuning those details that make their work seem so effortlessly perfect. It's all about that journey of turning 'oops' into 'a-ha' moments, right?