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Bookcases Contemporary Asymmetrical Bookcase Coaster

Bookcases Contemporary Asymmetrical Bookcase Coaster

This thing is heavy, and when assembled, it feels very sturdy. I bought an "L" bracket from Walmart to secure the top-back of the book case to my wall. This prevents the book case from wobbling back and forth (We have cats, so this was a must, since they will likely try to climb on this). I would highly recommend you perform this step. I placed the bracket behind the middle pillar in the top most row (a bit off center of the case). This is a nice spot since it nicely hides the bracket from most angles.

Putting the case together took about 2 hours (opening the heavily protected package and inventorying all the parts is time consuming). It wasn't too difficult, but you must be a good detective, since the pictures are extremely important. If you miss a detail in the picture and make a wrong assumption, you could be doing a ton of re-work. Definitely higher quality than the stuff from Ikea, but the installation materials/procedure are nearly the same. You can tell more care was put into making the holes, since the pieces all fit in perfectly and the angles are all spot on. There was no unintended flexing of parts after I started tightening everything up.

This book case looks really cool, though be aware, the grain on the black wood is silver... very silver. In dim light this looks really good (almost like a super-dark natural wood finish). In an extremely bright room, the silver could be distracting.

We put all kinds of books, chachkies, and a few small liquor bottles (Blue Coat Gin and some mini scotches) in this case, and it looks awesome!

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  • Jana Gibson says:

    The Coaster display unit looks great in my living room. It holds snowglobes, figurines, and photos that we treasure. The black color sets each item off so they can be truly appreciated.

    The unit was easy to assemble in a few minutes, and it is very stable.

    Highly recommended.

  • Zachary Skinner says:

    Room Divider looks eloquent and modern. This piece was fairly easy to put together and is a great addition to my artwork :)

  • Nicholas Rowe says:

    I built this bookcase for use in my massage therapy office. I wanted something contemporary/unique. As suggested by the other reviews, it took me over 2 hours to build it, but it was easy with careful attention to the instructions. I accidentally attached one of the boards incorrectly but was able to make do, and it is not noticeable. The bookcase looks exquisite and expensive. I have received many compliments from clients! No one would know it only cost $150. :)

  • Rebecca Davidson says:

    We ordered this to display my husband's model cars on. We had 2 other ones like it that we purchased at a furniture store. This is the exact same thing and less money! I would suggest using a couple of L brackets to fasten it to the wall, especially if it's on a carpet, or if you have little kids and pets.

  • Steven Figueroa says:

    it is a nice addition to my home it was easy to assemble and very sturdy my books look good on it

  • Alvin Holloway says:

    Love this, easy to assemble. Not oversized. Black with light silver wood grain look.
    Looks black when put together. Complimented by guests, very unique.
    67" tall x 31 1/2" across x 12" deepDisplay Shelf -- Coaster 800262

  • Samuel Burch says:

    This thing is heavy, and when assembled, it feels very sturdy. I bought an "L" bracket from Walmart to secure the top-back of the book case to my wall. This prevents the book case from wobbling back and forth (We have cats, so this was a must, since they will likely try to climb on this). I would highly recommend you perform this step. I placed the bracket behind the middle pillar in the top most row (a bit off center of the case). This is a nice spot since it nicely hides the bracket from most angles.

    Putting the case together took about 2 hours (opening the heavily protected package and inventorying all the parts is time consuming). It wasn't too difficult, but you must be a good detective, since the pictures are extremely important. If you miss a detail in the picture and make a wrong assumption, you could be doing a ton of re-work. Definitely higher quality than the stuff from Ikea, but the installation materials/procedure are nearly the same. You can tell more care was put into making the holes, since the pieces all fit in perfectly and the angles are all spot on. There was no unintended flexing of parts after I started tightening everything up.

    This book case looks really cool, though be aware, the grain on the black wood is silver... very silver. In dim light this looks really good (almost like a super-dark natural wood finish). In an extremely bright room, the silver could be distracting.

    We put all kinds of books, chachkies, and a few small liquor bottles (Blue Coat Gin and some mini scotches) in this case, and it looks awesome!

  • Manuel Downs says:

    This bookcase actually arrived sooner than expected (even with a slight weather delay). It was a little complicated to put together but it is a solid piece of beautiful furniture. I would consider purchasing it again for another room in my home. I would also purchase from this seller again.

  • Herman Carey says:

    Very visually appealing, good quality black wood with a silver finish (if that's the style you go for!) I love it!

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