Description
Espresso 3-Tier Cube Bookshelf 7x17x26
| Dimensions | 7″ D x 17″ W x 26″ H (17.8 x 43.2 x 66 cm) |
| Finish | Deep espresso brown laminate, satin |
| Compartments | Three open cubes stacked horizontally |
| Intended use | Books, baskets, decor |
Small in stature but large in usability, the Espresso 3‑Tier Cube Bookshelf features a horizontal arrangement of three open cubes, making it ideal for low‑profile storage under windows, in kids’ rooms or as a bench‑side organiser. Each cube measures approximately 15.7 inches wide by 7 inches deep and 8.7 inches high — perfectly proportioned for children’s picture books, standard magazine files or fabric storage bins. The espresso laminate is a near‑black brown with a subtle wood grain that hides scuffs and daily handling.
- Assembly: Panels slot together using wooden dowels and locking cams. The back panel is thin fibreboard that stabilises the structure. A Phillips‑head screwdriver is helpful but not essential.
- Safety: A tip‑over restraint is included. The low height reduces the risk of serious injury, but anchoring is still advised for families with active toddlers.
- Finish care: The laminate can be wiped with a damp, mild‑soap solution. Avoid soaking the edges, as moisture ingress can cause the core to expand.
- Load per cube: Approximately 10 lbs (4.5 kg) when weight is evenly spread. Heavier items should be placed in the lower cube if the unit is freestanding.
The espresso colour is versatile — it blends with both dark and light furniture palettes and can be used alongside the same model in white for a two‑tone effect. Because the unit is only 7 inches deep, it sits flush against a wall without encroaching on walkways. It also functions well as a nightstand for low platform beds. Each cube’s interior is raw particle board, so lining the shelves with paper or fabric is an option for a more finished look. The Espresso 3‑Tier Cube Bookshelf is a straightforward, no‑fuss storage piece that fits neatly into compact spaces while keeping essentials orderly.




