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Holloways of Ludlow

2-Shelf Leaning Bookshelf - White, Ash

£522

Colour: White

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Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for...

The leaning bookshelf features an innovative design that leans against walls while maintaining independent stability. Its adjustable legs enable height and angle customisation, while the modular construction supports multiple configuration options. The white ash finish provides clean aesthetics, and the included hardware allows for secure wall attachment when preferred.

The Libri Shelves, designed by Michael Bihain, bring a unique and contemporary touch to your living space. These innovative shelves effortlessly lean against the wall, offering a striking and versatile storage solution. Whether used individually or combined in a modular system, the Libri shelves adapt to your needs, providing ample space for books, decor, or everyday essentials. What sets the Libri shelves apart is their adjustable legs, allowing you to customise the height and angle to create your desired arrangement. The shelves can be placed side by side, creating a seamless and expansive storage display. Additionally, they can be positioned back to back, functioning as freestanding shelves, or even used as stylish alternatives to traditional bedside tables. Crafted with quality and attention to detail, the Libri shelves are supplied with fixings for joining multiple units and securing them to the wall if desired, ensuring the safety of children. However, these shelves are designed to stand firmly on their own, providing stability and functionality without the need for additional support. Available in various sizes the Libri shelves offer endless possibilities for organising and showcasing your belongings in a contemporary and elegant manner.

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