
Cut from oak, mahogany, or poplar depending on the finish you have in mind, these small floating shelves carry a notable thickness — closer to a block than a board. Softly rounded edges keep things from feeling too rigid, while the concealed bracket hardware disappears entirely once mounted, leaving only wood against wall. The grain runs clean and open across the face, darkening gradually at the edges where hands have touched it most.
Each shelf is shaped in small runs by a focused team of woodworkers. Grain patterns, tone, and surface texture will vary from piece to piece — that variance is part of what makes them worth keeping.
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The Story
Cut from oak, mahogany, or poplar depending on the finish you have in mind, these small floating shelves carry a notable thickness — closer to a block than a board. Softly rounded edges keep things from feeling too rigid, while the concealed bracket hardware disappears entirely once mounted, leaving only wood against wall. The grain runs clean and open across the face, darkening gradually at the edges where hands have touched it most.
Each shelf is shaped in small runs by a focused team of woodworkers. Grain patterns, tone, and surface texture will vary from piece to piece — that variance is part of what makes them worth keeping.
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Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The smallest shelf does the most quiet work
A candle, a found object, a bud vase — things that don't need much room but deserve a proper place. This shelf gives them exactly that: a solid few inches of wood, flush to the wall, holding whatever you've decided is worth seeing every day.



