Ausique Decor
Charcoaled Live Edge Floating Wood Shelf – Rustic Natural Solid Wood Wall Shelf
Charcoaled Live Edge Floating Wood Shelf – Rustic Natural Solid Wood Wall Shelf
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📝 Made to Order
Please note: This item is handcrafted and made to order. Production and delivery may take 3–5 weeks.
Bring warmth and character to your walls with our handcrafted live edge floating wood shelves. Made from solid slabs of hardwood, each shelf is one-of-a-kind, showcasing the organic edges, knots, and grain variations that make natural wood so timeless.
Whether you’re styling a minimalist living room, rustic kitchen, or artisan-inspired retail space, these shelves float cleanly on the wall while making a sculptural impact. Perfect for showcasing ceramics, books, candles, or greenery.
Features & Benefits
- Live Edge Design: Each shelf retains the tree’s natural contours
- Solid Wood Construction: Built from thick hardwood planks for durability
- Hidden Mounting System: Invisible brackets for a clean, floating effect
- Artisan Finish: Hand-sanded and sealed to preserve texture and tone
- Versatile Styling: Ideal for living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, or shops
- Weight Capacity: Supports approx. 20–30 lb with proper wall anchor
(Custom sizes available upon request.)
Add a raw, organic touch to your wall—choose your live edge floating shelf and transform your space today.
Detailed Guide
Important Note on Wall Mounting & Hardware:
The hardware provided with your live-edge shelf consists of expansion anchors intended for drywall surfaces. To ensure the safety and longevity of your shelf, please consider your intended use before drilling:
1. Drywall Installation (Anchors): Suitable for lightweight, decorative items (e.g., small photos, light plants). You do not need to locate a stud for this method.
2. Stud Installation (Heavy Duty): If you plan to load the shelf with heavy books, kitchenware, or items that are handled daily, it is vital to locate the horizontal wood studs behind your wall. Screwing directly into the stud provides the structural integrity needed to prevent sagging or wall damage over time.
For a deeper dive into when to use anchors versus studs, visit Stud Finder Studio.
