HOMCOM Six-Cube Bookcase - White Wood Effect
HOMCOM Six-Cube Bookcase - White Wood Effect is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
- Plenty of storage: This bookshelf features a three-tier structure with six open storage cubes, providing generous space for books and decor
- Flexible orientation: Can be positioned horizontally or vertically, making this modern cube storage unit an optimal fit for various room layouts and design themes
- Reliable construction: Constructed from robust particle board, this book storage unit includes an anti-tip kit, ensuring stability and safety
- Versatile & practical: Not only a bookcase, but also a functional storage shelf and display rack. Great for organising books, decor and essentials in your living room, bedroom, or office
- Dimensions: 97.5H x 65.5W x 30Dcm. Weight capacity: 40 kg (total), 5 kg (single shelf). Assembly required
Discover the charm of HOMCOM's three-tier bookshelf, a versatile shelf unit that fits snugly in any nook. With six open storage cubes, including three large and four small, this bookshelf promises easy organisation. Whether stood tall or laid long, its modern vibe refreshes any space, making it a stylish, functional pick for any book or decor enthusiast.
Features:
- Three-tier design with six open storage compartments
- Can be positioned horizontally or vertically to fit different spaces
- Constructed from strong particle board for long-term use
- Anti-tip kit included to safely attach to a wall
- Serves as a bookcase, a storage shelves unit, or display stand rack
- Assembly required
Specification:
- Colour: White
- Material: Particleboard
- Overall Dimension: 65.5W x 30D x 97.5Hcm
- Compartment Size: 30.5W x 28D x 30.5Hcm
- Weight Capacity: 50kg (overall), 8kg (each shelf)
- Custom Label: 836-369WT
Package Includes:
- 1 x Bookcase
- 1 x Manual
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