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The Mavivegue Bookcase is an 18-cube extra-large storage solution designed for modern living. With each cube measuring 15.74" x 11.8" x 11.8", it offers ample space for books, toys, and more. Its customizable design allows for various configurations, making it perfect for any room in your home or office. Made from durable materials, this stylish black bookshelf is easy to assemble and maintain, ensuring your space remains tidy and chic.
Size | 18-Grid |
Item Weight | 10.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.81"D x 47.24"W x 70.87"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Finish Types | Painted |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Style Name | 18Grid-Black |
Shape | Cubical |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bedroom |
Specific Uses For Product | Books |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Cubby Shelf |
Number Of Shelves | 18 |
Additional Features | Durable |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Office, Bedroom |
A**P
Sturdy and inexpensive storage usage. Highly Recommend.
Pleasantly surprised given the price. Easy to set up, looks nice, sturdy and was able to separate and utilize in different areas of the house. I purchased cubby boxes from Dollar Tree and they fit perfect. High recommend.
A**
A VERY AFFORDABLE, MODERN, VEGAN-LEATHER BOOKCASE!
I was committed to modernizing my space with new bookcases and this fit the bill splendidly!I was able to assemble the wall of shelves in about 3 hours. I took my time. The directions arevery simple! Be sure to wear glass proof gloves, as the steel is extremely sharp on the edge and cuts like glass! Hence, a major reason why I took my time. I was able to compose my wall of shelves having purchased 3 boxes of 18-cube extra large bookshelves in black. You will notice the tableau I designed in one of the cubes. I am considering adding others... I am VERY PLEASED in how this came out!!! I especially appreciate the CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS given the cost of bookshelves these days...DEFINITELY RECOMMEND!
J**3
Serves It's Purpose!
This serves its purpose, so I'm happy. I needed extra storage in the closet and preferred something modular to accommodate the existing overhead shelf. It's definitely a bit tedious and time consuming to put together (probably 45+ minutes or so) but overall simple. I bought the 16-grid option since I was planning on needing 15 based on the space, but there is a caveat with the layouts. You will have some extra pieces of each element, but your layout choice may make it seem like you're "short" pieces. The 16-grid version accounts for 4 layouts, so if you deviate, you may run into a problem.It's supporting the heavier things just fine (cast iron pans and woks), so I'm not worried about it giving out. There is an anti-tip kit, but the unit is very stable so I didn't install it. I also didn't bother with the mallet, just placed each connecting section against the ground and pressed until they locked properly. Make sure you get your first row on a flat, even surface to ensure it stays level as you build. Once the bars are in, it's incredibly difficult to get them out, so double check you've put the correct side pieces on.It feels a bit flimsy, but it's certainly not going anywhere. If it was going to be in a visible place, I would have chosen something more aesthetic, but for what it is, this is exactly what I needed..
A**R
Save A Fortune On A Wood Wall Unit
This is a great item! Surprisingly sturdy with just the little zip-tie anchoring it to the wall. Assembly was pretty simple. I added 11x14" white cardboard sheets for more stability for weight on the shelves. It definitely served my intended purpose, and looks far more expensive than the true price. I bought 3 of the 73"x47" units to stretch the width of my living room accent wall, and they were all assembled and anchored in about an hour. For the record, my son did the assembly, but I could probably have tackled the project on my own. If you are looking for an attractive, reasonably priced wall unit for displaying treasures, I would absolutely suggest these units. I had enough pieces leftover to make 6 cubbies for my laundry room.
R**A
Good for organizing. Glad they weren't expensive.
They're shelves? And fine?Like, I get it. I paid $38. I didn't expect perfectly designed shelves but my issues are really around the engineering of them. I like that the fabric panels in between the boxes are optional. Pretty much all of the panels other than the ones on the bottom are optional.Thing is, the metal rods are thin, flimsy and in some cases hard to get in place. And if you're unlucky enough to have to remove them because you forgot something or you want to reshape them, they can be pretty hard to remove.Which would be fine if the rods were a little more robust but they aren't. In those situations, you run the risk of bending them and having to bend them back.Once built, when you go to move the shelves the rods can come out of place pretty easy. And if you're moving them with things on them, they can be difficult to put back together.Like I said, they're fine. This is what you get for $35. But they're pretty flimsy. Lucily, I just bought them to organize craft supplies.
B**S
Storage space=greater room.
It came in a lot of parts, but once you put it together, its quality in storage and aesthetics is very great fit to any wall. easy to put together, and the screws are sturdy for its light build
G**R
Would recommend for light storage
This is exactly what I needed. Modular, light weight storage. A lot of my craft supplies are in plastic shoe boxes and four of them fit in each section of the shelving unit. It's not a perfect fit, but it works well. Take your time, read instructions and it goes together easily. I would not use for heavy objects or hard back books.
B**E
Good shelf for light items
I'm really happy with this shelf. It does a great job of holding all of my yarn! It was pretty easy to put together. However, if you need to take it apart for any reason I think that would be pretty difficult. Especially because the parts seem like they would break really easily. One of the metal poles got bent just from emptying them into the floor to start assembling. The fabric that makes up the shelves is almost as thin as paper. I honestly wouldn't get this to hold books or anything heavy, but yarn works well since it's so light. I think this shelf is worth the price as long as you don't need to store heavy items.
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