📚 Elevate Your Space with WinsomeMission – Where Function Meets Style!
The WinsomeMission Beech Wood 4-Tier Shelf is a versatile and stylish storage solution, featuring a natural finish and a foldable design for easy relocation. With dimensions of 42"H x 26"W x 12.3"D, this sturdy bookshelf is perfect for displaying a variety of items in your office, kitchen, or bedroom. Assembly is required, but the lightweight construction ensures that you can effortlessly move it wherever you need.
Material | Wood |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Office, Kitchen, Bedroom |
Shelf Type | Foldable Shelf Rack |
Number of Shelves | 4 |
Special Feature | Light Weight, Open Back, Foldable |
Product Dimensions | 11.5"D x 26"W x 42"H |
Shape | Rectangular |
Style | Mission |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Finish Type | Natural |
Brand | Winsome |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Size | Large |
Weight Limit | 50 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Winsome Wood |
Included Components | See description |
Model Name | Mission |
Item Weight | 30.8 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | Natural |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Min. Required Door Width | 27 Inches |
Back Style | Backless |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00021713824271 |
UPC | 666671245975 066511561706 021713824271 784396206023 011141470256 636134963784 012304754428 014444880036 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43 x 14.25 x 6.5 inches |
Package Weight | 15.88 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 42 x 11.5 x 26 inches |
Brand Name | Winsome |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Warranty Description | Replacement parts up to 60 days from date of purchase. |
Color | Natural |
Suggested Users | Barstools |
Part Number | 82427 |
M**F
Very nice product...difficult and tedious assembly
I am no pro, but I would say that I have better than average skills at this sort of thing. Still, I did not laugh off the possible difficulty or the fact that it is recommended to have a helper. However, being alone and wanting to begin, I put the first of four together alone. As my title says, it was difficult and tedious. This is not to say that the way they are not designed you are not almost guaranteed to get a good job...once you get it done. It took me about an hour and a half although the first is always slower. I have some general ideas on how to do better, but I don't expect to fly through the others. In fact, I dread three more repetitions. There really is no great way around the tediousness of this assembly unless you have elaborate factory jigs. A second person would be a big help in some places and very little help in other places. And you might have a fight in your frustration!I took a star away from this nice, quality product, because I feel that it should be shipped fully assembled. These things fold quite flat even with the top shelf design which is a little unusual for this sort of folding bookcase. I cannot imagine that shipping a container full of them from Asia would cost any more if they were assembled. OTOH, the larger, flatter package would be a bit more difficult to handle one-at-a-time in a fulfillment center and might cost a bit more to ship to the consumer. I'd consider it a bargain to pay ten or fifteen bucks more and have it pre-assembled although that is with hindsight. If I were in shopping mode, I might not see that an assembled one was worth much more than one I would assemble. If it had come in pre-assembled, I'd be trying to give it six stars!Update: Well, I have them all assembled and am so pleased and proud of myself that I have ordered two more to do a 3x2 double-stack. Obviously I have tested stacking them, and it looks real solid. I am also upgrading my star rating from 4 to 5 stars. I still think it would be nicer if the factory did this work for us, but once you have two or three of them under your belt, it is no problem. In fact, it becomes a pleasurable task really requiring only 30 to 45 minutes. IMO, a helper is entirely superfluous.I want to offer a couple of tips learned the hard way.#1 - Ignore the instruction not to tighten the screws until after you have the shelves in place. This instruction is exactly half wrong and the half is important, at least the way I did it. Working on a table or on the floor, mount the three back rails into one of the preassembled sides and fully tighten the screws. Insert the dowels into the other side piece, stick your new bookcase together, and STAND IT UP on the floor. (Best on carpet where things don't slide around.) At this point, the side with the fully tightened screws is stable, and you are holding the other side which is just resting on its loose dowels. Now put the screws into the second side just far enough to bite into the ends of the three rails. Now it is stable, although flimsy, which is necessary to allow you to fit the top into place with its protruding dowels. With the top in place, you can tightened all the loose screws a couple of turns to improve stability. Then insert the shelves starting with the bottom shelf to keep each shelf out of your way as you install the next one. Now you can tighten all the screws, but don't over tighten...just get them snug.#2 - You'll need to contrive some way to hold the washers in place, which can be a nasty problem. I worked this out with a product called Scotch Mounting Puddy, which is available here at Amazon. But since you only need a bit of it, you might want to pick up the smallest and cheapest pack locally at a hardware store or (like me) at an office supply superstore. Right at the beginning (before my step #1 really), I take each of the three rails in hand and stick the washers in place using tiny bits of the putty. Two possible approaches: either put a film of putty larger than the holes over them, or, alternatively, just put three or four bits of putty around the hole and stick the the washers in place. If you cover the hole, you should take a screw and punch through from the washer side cleaning out the putty directly over the hole. If you don't do this, when you insert the screw from the other side, it will tend to push the putty along with the washer out of position. No big deal, really. We're just trying to keep the washers in place for final assembly, something that is nearly impossible without some adhesive. Double-sided tape might work well. Or chewing gum! Maybe super glue...not sure, but if you have some around, might as well give it a try. If you feel the need to clean up any visible putty after assembly, you need nothing more than a pen knife or your fingernail.# 3 - This was supposed to be the assembly phase, but I see that I already covered that at #1. I suggest that before you start, you take the parts in your hands where you expect to work and do a kind of dry run. (It is not the same as a mental dry run sitting in your chair!)I hope this is helpful. Since it is really only the first one that is kind of difficult, I have tried to share what I learned doing four of them (with two more shipping today).
C**E
Definitley worth the money
For the money, it is definitely 5 stars. If you want high quality, then it's 4 stars.I bought three of them to go side-by-side for all our books but yet can hand pictures on the wall above them and set a lamp on the one in the corner. Looks great!! Goes well with our other medium colored maple furniture pieces. The wood has flaws, a discolored knot on one of the shelves on one and can definitely see that they are not one solid piece of wood but spliced together here and there but the color is consistent. Once you get books on them, it really doesn't matter. The shelves are high enough I can put binders of magazines on the shelves. It definitely takes 2 people to put together as the other reviews I read indicated, one person to hold the two pieces together while another screws it together. All the pieces and parts were there. None of them arrived damaged. Went together quickly, probably half an hour each. I was a little worried about the several reviews that indicated they had to drill the holes bigger as the holes did look smaller than the screws. The screws are meaty and high quality but they are the size they're supposed to be, it's just the threads that made them look too big. As indicated by one of the reviews written by a carpenter, if you rub the threads of the screw over some bees wax (can obtain in the sewing/quilting section for running thread thread over for quilting), they went in without a problem. Used a hexagon bit for the drill which goes a lot quicker than trying to use an allen wrench by hand. It is of the same quality and looks exactly the same as the two taller and narrower bookshelves I bought many years earlier at target.
E**R
Look good. Will use forever.
These are nice, tidy, solid wood bookshelves. Once you put them together, you can fold and move easily. Which means they will last forever.They are a pain in to assemble. Straightforward, except that you have to leave all screws loose, then tighten them all, one by one, over and over. Takes about an hour. Not fun.
R**Y
Generally Straightforward Construction that Ends with a Nice Smallish Bookshelf
If you are looking for a nice-sized bookshelf that does not dominate a room or impose itself on you, this is it. This bookshelf comes with collapsing shelves and top so you can easily fold it down to a flat shape for either moving or storage. The wood components are good quality as are the attachment pieces (i.e., the latches, the screws, the pins, and pegs, etc.). You can get it in a variety of colors: I purchased both a dark brown and a natural one for use in two different rooms.Assembly is straightforward if you take the time to review the instructions before you get started. Like most assembly tasks, once you are done it turns out to be a much easier process than it first seemed. So, take the time to read over the instructions before you get started and visualize how the parts go together, and you can have this thing together in 15 minutes.These look quite nice, not cheap and flimsy, but something better quality so that it can go with a variety of furniture and settings. A lot of these types of shelves do not come with a top covering shelf, so note that this one does, and it is a big bonus because it looks nicer that way and you can also use it for nick-nacks, and so on. A great item, particularly when you consider the very reasonable price for what you get.
Q**Q
easy!
easy to assemble, sturdy, and good looking. fits my organizing cubes perfectly.I was slightly unsure after reading other reviews of instructions being unclear and assembly being difficult. All I can say is that I truly worry for those who struggled putting this together.
R**.
Shelf looks great
The shelf is the third item in this line I've bought (desk and printer stand are the other two). It's really nice to have matching work/study furniture and I like the ease of folding these up for transport or storage.I found this easier to put together than the others. The desk was especially trying. The bookshelf took a calm understanding of how to work with gravity and a bit of candle wax on the screws to help them go in easier. The hex-key comes included and the other tools needed are a hammer or mallet and an optional bit of candlewax. Got it together by myself in under half an hour. The instructions were mostly drawings with very few words. I'm going to use some Sugru to make a holder for the hex key under the bottom shelf so I don't lose it.Put it near the finished place before adding shelves as those beasts are heavy! But easily manoeuvred by one moderately-strong person even fully assembled.It's very stable while empty and comes with some stuff to attach it to the wall if you have kids, people who stagger and grab hold of the furniture to steady themselves, or live in an earthquake zone.The shelf looks good, feels good, and the finish is nice and even. The box came badly damaged, but the packaging was adequate to protect the contents.I didn't like the stupid bossy sticker on the underside of the top shelf. It said not to remove the sticker and told me some guff about not opening the drawers all at once. um... no drawers on this unit. But I don't like being bossed around by stickers. An idea for the future to reword the warning to be kinder and relevant to the item, but it's probably a government thing they have to put it on, so no loss of stars for a bossy sticker.Yes, I think I'm going to be very happy with this shelf unit.
C**N
This is a quality product and I am extremely pleased with it
This is a quality product and I am extremely pleased with it. I would recommend that 2 people assemble it though because as it is a foldable item it also likes to fold when your trying to put it together! So one to hold it and one to put in all the various screws etc. It is all fitted together with the aid of an alum key which comes with it. It is quite possible to assemble on your own, even for a 70+ year old, like me as long as you have cushions, knees, feet and contortionist moves to keep the various shelves and siding together when assembling, it was a fun and challenging afternoon, but as I said with 2 folks it would be easy and straightforward.
D**N
Easy to assemble, and has held up well.
Gotta say I was skeptical, but this book shelf has held up well. I have a craftsman style bedroom suite, and this fit in perfectly. Assembly was easy, and the design is clever.
D**S
Great shelves
I got two of these and they are perfect to replace a couple small bookshelves that I had. Plus they match the foldable desk I bought a while ago. Very niceThey went together nicely and only took me about half an hour for the second one with a bit of propping in places while it went together I put it together by myself
M**E
Perfect Height
My five year old grandson helped me put the shelf together. It took us about an hour and fifteen minutes. I was grateful he was here because it really is a two-person job.I got rid of my office last year, but still needed a convenient desktop computer setup in my art studio. This shelf was a great solution. Now I can work standing up, or sitting in my drafting chair, which serves both work stations. Perfect!!
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