🌿 Elevate your space with nature’s bookshelf—where style meets smart storage!
The VASAGLE Tree-Shaped Bookshelf offers 13 spacious shelves within a compact 9.8”D x 33.9”W x 55.1”H frame, crafted with a rustic brown melamine finish. Designed for safety and style, it includes rounded corners and an anti-tip kit, supporting up to 176 pounds. Ideal for living rooms, offices, or libraries, this bookshelf transforms your storage into a natural centerpiece.
Room Type | Library, Living Room, Office |
Number of Shelves | 13 |
Special Feature | Compact |
Product Dimensions | 9.8"D x 33.9"W x 55.1"H |
Style | 13 Storage Shelves |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Finish Type | Brown |
Brand | VASAGLE |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Size | 33.9”L x 9.8”W x 55.1”H (86 x 25 x 140 cm) |
Weight Limit | 176 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Library, Living Room, Office |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | VASAGLE |
Included Components | 1 x Bookshelf, 1 x Anti-Tip Kit, 1 x Assembly Kit, 1 x Instructions |
Model Name | ULBC67BXV1 |
Item Weight | 41.7 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | Melamine |
Installation Type | Wall Mount |
Weight capacity | Maximum weight: 176 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Books, CDs, Magazines, Decorations, Potted Plants |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Shelf Thickness | 55.1 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00194343000800 |
UPC | 194343000800 |
Item Weight | 41.7 pounds |
Item model number | ULBC67BXV1 |
P**1
Functional and Look Great
Just put these together. They are pretty, and sturdy. Assembly was easier with a power tool, but can be done with the tools that are included. I like their style and the ability to organize different things in each section.
C**S
Worth the effort....eventually (pass the advil...)
OK people who sell build-it-yourself bookcases, would it kill you to put tiny stickers on the umpteen pieces that say “top”, “bottom”, “left” and “right”??I would have paid more for that helpful information.It would have kept me from putting it together wrong. TWICE.Having said that, despite the very achy back and a significant amount of "colorful" language, it's finally built. It's very sturdy and quite nice.
M**S
Solid, just need an extra person to build
Perfect and solid feeling.
K**G
Surprisingly tough
Dropped an L-shaped shelf about 4 feet during assembly and it didn't crack or break. I know that's not crazy impressive but I was for sure preparing for the worst like "Great I need to get a replacement part or something..." The whole thing went together super well, lined up WELL ENOUGH for the price point. Everything fit into place without bending or straining it. The screws screwed in, the pegs lined up. No glue included I used my own to give it a little extra rigidity. There's these tiny metal brackets they use for a few random spots that give me zero faith in them doing anything. The screws for those barely pierce the wood and they're so close to the sides your fat screwdrivers won't set them in straight and when you do get them in they sort of spin semi-freely in their pre-drilled holes as if the wood's been stripped but it's somehow still holding cause you can tug it a bit and it doesn't pull loose. I won't question those I just put em in cause I don't want some garbage pot metal laying around or going to waste.Shelf looks nice, a bit smaller than you'll assume from the pictures but I checked the measurements and they were what I needed for my place. It's just underwhelming I guess if you want some big tough looking book shelf. It's heavy on that note. Lifting it after assembly might surprise you. The stickers provided to cover the screws look so bad I'd recommend leaving them off. They're all an identical wood grain with this white edge that really sticks out. Also the shelf wobbles somewhat but it has felt feet and once you weigh it down it naturally settles into it's own alignment.Assembling it was a small nightmare solely for the allen key. It's so tiny, cams out constantly, and the angles to get the screws started can be psychotic at times especially if you're me and you're gluing holes as you go trying to work with gravity as well. Did do it in about an hour and a half by myself but I've done a couple of these. The pictures are awful at times but basic logic helps make sense of it, want the peg holes on the interior, etc. Can't beat ~60 bucks if you get it on sale (might be always on sale for marketing purposes idk).
U**N
Nice little bookshelf
Nice, sturdy, and good looking. However, I was expecting it to be asymmetrical. It isnt. The photos kind of give the optical illusion that one side is higher than the other (if you just glance at the photos). Its equal on both sides. Even after putting it up, it still gives off the illusion if you dont look too close. Still recommended 5/5.
J**Z
Very easy to build! Sturdy!
Although the pieces don't seem like they can handle the weight when assembling it surprisingly can hold a lot of weight! The finish is very classy! Came with extra pieces (building material, screws, studs, etc). Great size! A bit heavy, which is a plus!
L**G
Not THAT Hard To Assemble
I was hesitant to buy this shelf because so many reviews said how bad the instructions were and how hard it was to put it together. If that's holding you back, go ahead and buy it because it's a cool looking piece that isn't THAT hard to assemble.It took me an hour or so to put it together, but I never got confused or frustrated. The worst part is that there's 40 alan screws that you have to put in with a tiny alan wrench -- so the assembly is tedious. Just grab a beer and throw something light onto the tv while you do it. My advice would be to pay attention to the instruction manual. There arent any words and you'll want to make sure your pieces match the orientation of the pieces in the manual or else the screw holes won't match up right.I really like the shelf and am considering buying a 2nd one.
K**R
Part 3 is too long and damage it causes is unsightly and unsafe
Part 3 is too long to connect part G flush to part B. Screwing in part G to part B with part 1 causes part 3 to break through the surface of part B. Unsightly and unsafe. So disappointed. Awful product. I love assembling furniture, the more parts the better because it's like a big puzzle. This is not user error. I carefully confirmed that I am assembling it exactly as instructed with the parts in the correct locations. This product is not good. Part 3 is mis-measured and too long. There are 32 of part 3 in this product. Terrible product, avoid.
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