Powder-coated steel floating book shelf become invisible behind a stack of books. This metal wall shelf provides a highly useful storage purpose while looking modern and stylish at the same time. Available in 2 sizes. The Conceal Floating Wall Shelf is a lot of fun and perfect for bookworms, professors, doctors and more. The books look like they're coming right out of the wall! The sturdy shelves hold up to 10 pounds and literally disappear into the wall when you stack 6-8 of your favorite tomes.
Dimensions: Small: 5.25" h x 6" w x 5.5" d Large: 5.5" h x 7" w x 6.5" d
Hardware: Mounting hardware included
Product in Use: Holds up to 10 pounds (we recommend stacking 6-8 books per Conceal Shelf) Small Size: use with books 6.5"-9" deep Large Size: use with books 7.5"-10" deep
I love the concealed floating shelves--saves loads of space. I am about to order more.
I also ordered a bookshelf that arrived broken, but I called and they replaced the broken part very quickly.
I will definitely continue to order--I highly recommend!
I Am A:
Single Female
7/22/2011
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)
5.0
Conceal Floating Bookshelves Reveal
By Judy
from Port Orchard, WA
About Me Budget Shopper
Pros
Attractive
Cons
None
Best Uses
Gifts
Large Rooms
Medium Rooms
Small Rooms
Comments about - Conceal Floating Bookshelves:
I bought the larger size thinking that it would hold all books but the first book has to be the size suggested by maker to fit properly; the rest don't matter. I really love the look of the floating bookshelf and convenience of keeping my books close to my bed without having to stack them on my dresser.
I Am A:
Single Female
5/3/2011
(3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)
5.0
Floaty Float Shelves
By Frank Anon
from Indianapolisish
About Me Midrange Shopper
Pros
Fun
Magic
Cons
A little weak
No drywall anchors
Best Uses
Kids room
Comments about - Conceal Floating Bookshelves:
I put a few of them in the kids room for all the kid books we have. Looks like magic and is unique from other shelves I've seen. The only cons I have is that it doesn't come with drywall anchors (get some, or hit a stud in the wall), and the metal is a little on the weak side. I obeyed the documentation and only put about 15 lbs of books on them and it started to bow down. I just bent it a little up and it was level again. Just don't load them down and it'll be fine.
I Am A:
Family Young Kids
4/6/2011
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
5.0
Worked GREAT!
By k of indy
from Indianapolis, IN
About Me Homeowner
Pros
Attractive Design
Easy To Install
Holds Items Well
Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
Bedroom
Decorative
Living Room
Space Saver
Comments about - Conceal Floating Bookshelves:
I used this product to display vintage hatboxes - it was just what I was looking for! The boxes are now a great floating design element on a large wall.
7/15/2010
(5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)
5.0
Clever Bookshelves
By Austin G
from Tennessee
About Me Homeowner
Pros
Clever Design
Cons
Best Uses
Space Saver
Comments about - Conceal Floating Bookshelves:
simple to install, easy way to organize books, allows you to be creative in how you display books and reference materials.
No, but you may have to reinforce the bottom flap of a paperback if it fails to stay tucked into the small catch.
Answered on 2/15/2012 by Melanie from Smart Furniture
Q:
i am renting an apt and not allowed to put holes in the wall. could this be mounted with industrial strength velcro? or any other way besides screws? thanks
You should be able to use the drywall anchors and screws. This should be able to mount to plasters walls just fine. If you have any other questions please e-mail sales@smartfurniture.com
Answered on 10/10/2011 by Anonymous
Q:
Do three shelves come together or are the sold individually?
Each Conceal Shelf holds up to 10 pounds when mounted properly to the wall.
Answered on 2/7/2011 by Anonymous
Q:
Followed the instruction by mounting the shelves on a stud, but they did not hold well. The shelves fell after placed three (medium size) books. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks!
You will need to use a screw long enough to reach through the drywall and through the stud. Weigh the books used, and make sure they do not exceed the weight limit of 10lb.
Answered on 1/17/2011 by Anonymous
Q:
how does the bookshelf hold the back page of the book it's not very clear in the picture.
There is a small lip on the bottom of the bookshelf where it meets the wall that holds the back page of the book up. It really neat how they truly appear to be floating on the wall.
Answered on 1/4/2011 by Melanie from Smart Furniture