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6 tier S shaped Wooden Industrial Bookshelf black is available for £60.99 at Robert Dyas.
With a visually interesting offset design, this bookcase is a contemporary choice for a modern home. Made from P2 standard particleboard, this contemporary bookcase offers 6 offset shelves, suitable for displays, or storage, with a maximum weight capacity of 10kg each. Ample storage space for books, photos or ornaments, the bookcase is freestanding but for extra security, it can be fixed to the wall or it can create a barrier between rooms. Clean, smooth, offset shelves, easy to keep clean and maintain. Don't hesitate to order now! 6 offset shelves, offers a visual display for the contemporary home Made from P2 standard particleboard, strong enough for heavy books or items up to 10kg per shelf Ample space to store or display books, photos, plants etc. Suitable to be used against the wall or freestanding as a room divider 6 shelves with easy access to items Vertical storage space, requires little floor space Laminated, smooth finish, tactile and easy to clean Easy to assemble with detailed instructions provided Features: Contemporary design with 6 offset shelves Strong P2 particleboard construction Each shelf supports up to 10kg Versatile storage for books, photos, and ornaments Can be wall-fixed for extra stability or used as a room divider Smooth, easy-to-clean shelves Free-standing design Detailed assembly instructions included Specifications: Dimensions: H:192.0 x W:23.0 x D:80.0 cm Weight: 23.9 kg Colour: Black Guarantee:1 year Material: P2 Standard Particle Board Model Number: CB10344DK
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