
Cut from oak, mahogany, or poplar and finished with Danish oil or polyurethane, these small floating shelves carry the grain and warmth of the wood openly — no veneer, no filler. Each set is shaped into one of six geometric forms: square, octagon, triangle, and their variations, with beveled edges that catch light gently and cast soft shadows against the wall. The honest finish deepens over time, darkening slightly where hands have rested and objects have settled in.
Because each shelf is cut and finished by hand in small batches, grain patterns and tonal depth will vary slightly from piece to piece — a natural quality of the wood.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Cut from oak, mahogany, or poplar and finished with Danish oil or polyurethane, these small floating shelves carry the grain and warmth of the wood openly — no veneer, no filler. Each set is shaped into one of six geometric forms: square, octagon, triangle, and their variations, with beveled edges that catch light gently and cast soft shadows against the wall. The honest finish deepens over time, darkening slightly where hands have rested and objects have settled in.
Because each shelf is cut and finished by hand in small batches, grain patterns and tonal depth will vary slightly from piece to piece — a natural quality of the wood.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A small shelf holds exactly what needs holding
A terracotta pot of cacti, a glass vase, a single stone — each claiming its own octagon or square of warm wood along the wall. The arrangement shifts over time, but the shelves stay put, quiet and useful.



