
Cut and shaped by hand in Brooklyn, this octagonal floating shelf arrives in your choice of oak, mahogany, or poplar — each wood reading differently under the same light. The oak carries a warm, open grain that softens over time; the mahogany deepens toward amber; the poplar takes paint cleanly for those who want something more bespoke. Two thickness options allow for a lighter, leaner presence or a more substantial ledge, depending on what you plan to rest on it — a small ceramic, a trailing succulent, a found object worth noticing.
Each shelf is shaped by hand in small runs, meaning grain pattern and tone will vary slightly from piece to piece — a quality, not a flaw.
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The Story
Cut and shaped by hand in Brooklyn, this octagonal floating shelf arrives in your choice of oak, mahogany, or poplar — each wood reading differently under the same light. The oak carries a warm, open grain that softens over time; the mahogany deepens toward amber; the poplar takes paint cleanly for those who want something more bespoke. Two thickness options allow for a lighter, leaner presence or a more substantial ledge, depending on what you plan to rest on it — a small ceramic, a trailing succulent, a found object worth noticing.
Each shelf is shaped by hand in small runs, meaning grain pattern and tone will vary slightly from piece to piece — a quality, not a flaw.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
One geometric shelf for the things worth noticing
A single succulent, a smooth stone, a tiny candle — perched on an octagon of warm oak against a white wall. It takes up almost no space and somehow becomes the thing everyone pauses to look at.



