
Cut and shaped by hand in Brooklyn, this floating shelf arrives in mahogany, oak, or poplar — each with its own grain pattern, its own depth of tone. The rounded corners are the quiet detail that sets it apart: no sharp edges, no cold geometry, just a form that feels considered from every angle. Available in a range of lengths and widths, it mounts flush to the wall with concealed hardware, leaving nothing visible but the wood itself.
Each shelf is made to order, which means minor variation in grain and tone from piece to piece — a mark of its making, not a flaw.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Cut and shaped by hand in Brooklyn, this floating shelf arrives in mahogany, oak, or poplar — each with its own grain pattern, its own depth of tone. The rounded corners are the quiet detail that sets it apart: no sharp edges, no cold geometry, just a form that feels considered from every angle. Available in a range of lengths and widths, it mounts flush to the wall with concealed hardware, leaving nothing visible but the wood itself.
Each shelf is made to order, which means minor variation in grain and tone from piece to piece — a mark of its making, not a flaw.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A small shelf that holds what matters most
Three ceramic vessels on a stretch of dark wood — the shelf doesn't announce itself, it just makes space. Mount one above the desk, one beside the bed, one wherever the wall feels bare and the instinct is to fill it with something good.



