📚 Organize in Style: Your Home Deserves It!
The Mavivegue Bookcase is an 18-cube extra-large storage solution designed for modern living. With each cube measuring 15.74" x 11.8" x 11.8", it offers ample space for books, toys, and more. Its customizable design allows for various configurations, making it perfect for any room in your home or office. Made from durable materials, this stylish black bookshelf is easy to assemble and maintain, ensuring your space remains tidy and chic.
Size | 18-Grid |
Item Weight | 10.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.81"D x 47.24"W x 70.87"H |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Finish Types | Painted |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Style Name | 18Grid-Black |
Shape | Cubical |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bedroom |
Specific Uses For Product | Books |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Cubby Shelf |
Number Of Shelves | 18 |
Additional Features | Durable |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Office, Bedroom |
J**E
Good looking, easy to assemble, but probably cannot support a lot of weight.
Love these but I would not put a lot of books on them. They are sturdy enough for lighter weight items but I don't think they can support a lot of heavier stuff. I am using them to hold clothing.
M**K
Exactly what i needed for my space
So I feel like the product itself is a 4star, but for the price/size/quality all together it's a 5. It's exactly what I was looking for. Affordable, modular, large size and cubes not long shelves. You do have to literally put every piece together, but its not a hard process you literally insert the poles in an end cap, slide on the canvas, put on end cap. Repeat. And honestly as long as you plan ahead and pay attention to what you doing it goes quickly. For my initial layout I didnt have enough middle end caps so by changing it a bit I was able to use the one sided end caps to get an extra shelf in. I still have extra 1 sided ones. It would honestly be cool if they were all doubled sided and there was something you could plug the hole with to make it look seamless. You could buy multiple units though and just add on what you need. Despite the lightweightness of the rods when full assembled its quite sturdy. On one shelf I have a bin of New big bottles of seasoning/ketchup/dressings. And there's no issue. However, I have them in a bin so the weights distributed evenly. Becasue of the thin canvas and the somewhat wide distance between the rods of the shelf, if you have anything that sits in between the two rods thats got a bit of weight, it will lean slightly in between those rods and inevitably permanently stretch the canvas. So a big bottle of ketchup is fine and sits on both rods, but our energy drinks/ protein shakes do not. Definitely just depends on what you plan to use it for and if your able to use a basket for certain things if needed. Or honestly, not ideal, but putting a piece of cardboard to support things would work too. Overall for the price, amount of storage this has given me, and being able to work with an awkward space, I am very happy with it and have already purchased a second to use in a bonus room that has very low long walls where most shelves are too tall or if not only have 4 cubbies.
B**E
Good shelf for light items
I'm really happy with this shelf. It does a great job of holding all of my yarn! It was pretty easy to put together. However, if you need to take it apart for any reason I think that would be pretty difficult. Especially because the parts seem like they would break really easily. One of the metal poles got bent just from emptying them into the floor to start assembling. The fabric that makes up the shelves is almost as thin as paper. I honestly wouldn't get this to hold books or anything heavy, but yarn works well since it's so light. I think this shelf is worth the price as long as you don't need to store heavy items.
D**D
Looks cheep, actualy high quality.
Incredibly durable and lots of space. It might look cheep but it can hold TTRPG books no problem (unlike another peace of crap shelf that broke on me day 1).
R**L
Exactly what I needed and great value
Took some time to put together but overall very simple, works and looks great! I would say if you have small knicknacks to display think about getting a flat surface to put underneath as the way the fabric sits over the bars in each cubby makes it slightly uneven for smaller items.
A**A
Shelves for organization!
So easy to install, so lightweight, and also easy to take apart. I made the mistake of getting an actual particle board one and when moving my daughter in and out of her college housing every year this just made more sense and has been a game changer. Live and learn from my mistakes. It is sturdy and very versatile as it gives you options to build it wider or taller depending on your space. It holds a lot and makes organization in a small space amazing. Highly recommend and would buy it again!
D**L
Pricy, requires assembly, flimsy materials. Works as a temporary solution for lightweight storage.
This was like putting together a puzzle, but once I got started, it came together fairly smoothly. I had to anchor it to the wall to make it secure. I've been using it for several weeks now, and I like it in my craft area. I have it as a three-by-five shelf, am using brown plastic bins from Dollar Tree that I labeled for arts and craft supplies. It's great for lightweight items, but I wouldn't trust it with heavier ones. It was a little more expensive than I think it was worth. It is plastic rods with flimsy plastic shelf covers. I wouldn't recommend it as a permanent solution for someone building their work area. There are so many wooden bookshelves available for close to the same price.
J**3
Serves It's Purpose!
This serves its purpose, so I'm happy. I needed extra storage in the closet and preferred something modular to accommodate the existing overhead shelf. It's definitely a bit tedious and time consuming to put together (probably 45+ minutes or so) but overall simple. I bought the 16-grid option since I was planning on needing 15 based on the space, but there is a caveat with the layouts. You will have some extra pieces of each element, but your layout choice may make it seem like you're "short" pieces. The 16-grid version accounts for 4 layouts, so if you deviate, you may run into a problem.It's supporting the heavier things just fine (cast iron pans and woks), so I'm not worried about it giving out. There is an anti-tip kit, but the unit is very stable so I didn't install it. I also didn't bother with the mallet, just placed each connecting section against the ground and pressed until they locked properly. Make sure you get your first row on a flat, even surface to ensure it stays level as you build. Once the bars are in, it's incredibly difficult to get them out, so double check you've put the correct side pieces on.It feels a bit flimsy, but it's certainly not going anywhere. If it was going to be in a visible place, I would have chosen something more aesthetic, but for what it is, this is exactly what I needed..
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