Reclaimed Kauri Floating Shelf 80/130/170
Reclaimed Kauri Floating Shelf 80/130/170
The Reclaimed Kauri Floating Shelf uses the iconic New Zealand native timber rescued from old villas and farm sheds. Timber imperfections and marks preserved to capture character and history.
Unless advised otherwise brackets installed every 60cm to align with most wall studs. Contact us post purchase to change bracket placement.
Includes
- Timber shelf
- Brackets (installed in timber every 60cm)*
- Screws and concrete plugs
- Installation instructions
Specifications
- Width: 80cm/130cm/170cm**
- Depth: 15cm
- Thickness: 3.5cm - 5cm (stock dependent)
- Weight: 25kg per meter
- Finish: Roughsawn with light sanding and oiled.
*Contact us for alternate bracket placement
**For custom length buy longer size and send email us: Need 110cm = buy 130cm.
Note timber tone and patterns may vary from pictures.
Installation and bracket placement
Installation and bracket placement
Installation can be performed by anyone with basic DIY skills.
If you have opted for us to place brackets for you, a 30mm countersunk channel for bracket plate is routed along the back edge of the timber and two holes are drilled for bracket prongs. Brackets will be placed symmetrically 60cm apart to align with wall studs unless otherwise advised.
Customize
Customize
Want something a little different from stock? Please contact us with any special requirements and we can provide a quick quote:
+ Custom sizing
+ Bulk orders
+ Commercial fit-outs
+ Alternative timber finishing
Shipping
Shipping
+ Combined shipping rates are calculated in your cart.
+ Shelving products may take up to 10 working days.
Sustainability
Sustainability
You may notice some of our products are named after New Zealand's native plants and animals. As a New Zealand owned business we care about our environment and want to raise awareness of NZ's unique biodiversity.
Here are some other reasons you should feel good about yourself when you shop with Iron Moa:
+ Plastic free packaging
+ We employ and work with local craftsmen throughout the country
+ Reclaiming native timber that would otherwise be destroyed
+ Locally sourced timber