
Cut and shaped by hand in Brooklyn, this octagonal floating shelf arrives in mahogany, oak, or poplar — each with its own grain character and warm undertone. The eight-sided form sits flush against the wall on a single screw, offering a considered perch for a small cactus, a candle, or a single stone. Available in three widths and two thicknesses, it can be mounted alone or clustered into a loose constellation across a bare wall. The mahogany deepens with age; the oak settles into honey; the poplar waits for paint.
Because each shelf is cut from natural wood, grain patterns and tonal variation differ from piece to piece — no two will read exactly alike.
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The Story
Cut and shaped by hand in Brooklyn, this octagonal floating shelf arrives in mahogany, oak, or poplar — each with its own grain character and warm undertone. The eight-sided form sits flush against the wall on a single screw, offering a considered perch for a small cactus, a candle, or a single stone. Available in three widths and two thicknesses, it can be mounted alone or clustered into a loose constellation across a bare wall. The mahogany deepens with age; the oak settles into honey; the poplar waits for paint.
Because each shelf is cut from natural wood, grain patterns and tonal variation differ from piece to piece — no two will read exactly alike.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A small shelf that earns its spot on the wall
You mount it on a Sunday afternoon — one screw, one shelf, one small cactus in a terracotta pot. By evening it looks like it has always been there, quietly holding its corner of the wall.



