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Sauder Barrister Lane Bookcase/ Book Shelf, Iron Oak finish

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Color: Iron Oak


Features

  • Cubbyhole storage for books, binders, framed photos, collectibles, and more
  • Accommodates ID label tags
  • Top shelf with gallery display
  • Iron Oak finish
  • Engineered wood
  • Assembled Dimensions: L: 52.84"x W: 12.8"x H: 47.6"
  • 5 year limited warranty
  • Assembly required
  • cube organizer shelf

Description

Get clever with your clutter and organize it with this bookcase from the barrister lane collection. This handsome bookcase features ten cubbyhole storage options for you to store, organize, and display your favorite collection of novels, photos of family and friends, decorative plants or bins full of miscellaneous home essentials. The options are endless! Each cubbyhole accommodates an ID label tag to keep you organized and mess free. You can tag Each cubbyhole for the family So everything has its place and you can find it when you need it. It also features a top shelf gallery display for you to showcase anything from awards and achievements to candles and a decorative lamp. Finished in a stunning iron oak, this versatile bookcase adds style and functionality to any room in your home.

Room Type: Library


Number of Shelves: 8


Special Feature: Heavy Duty


Product Dimensions: 12.13"D x 53.13"W x 47.5"H


Style: Cottage


Age Range (Description): Adult


Finish Type: Iron Oak Finish


Brand: Sauder


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Dry Cloth


Size: L 52.84" x W 12.80" x H 47.60"


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Size: L 52.84" x W 12.80" x H 47.60"


Item Weight: 99 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 12.13"D x 53.13"W x 47.5"H


UPC: 042666038393


Model: 422717


Global Trade Identification Number: 93


Built-In Media: Materials, Assembly instructions, Hardware


Model Name: Barrister Lane


Age Range Description: Adult


Brand Name: Sauder


Manufacturer: Sauder Woodworking


Installation Method: Freestanding


Required Assembly: Yes


Finish Types: Iron Oak Finish


Back Style: Cottage


Furniture Finish: Iron Oak


Style Name: Cottage


Shape: Rectangular


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Dry Cloth


Material Type: Engineered Wood


Recommended Uses For Product: Living Room


Specific Uses For Product: Books


Number of Items: 1


Shelf Type: Barrister Shelf


Number Of Shelves: 8


Additional Features: Heavy Duty


Mounting Type: Freestanding


Room Type: Library


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I've looked for something like this for 10 years
To be honest, it took about 5 hours to put this together and it was difficult. First, if you can't crawl around on the floor, but you still want this piece, find a younger person, perhaps a college student, and promise them a free meal and a few dozen cookies if they will do it for you. I also had some difficulty in some areas. To start, I just skipped their first step which was to put all the hidden cams and cam dowels in the shelves and uprights. I was afraid the hidden cams would fall out if I leaned the pieces and I don't have that much floor space to lay them out flat. It's easy enough to put the cams and the cam dowels in these pieces when you are ready to use the pieces in the assembly. Second, for Step 2, you need to put the molding pieces (pieces, N, O, and P) on something hard when you pound in the connectors. They don't go in well at all if you leave them on the carpet where it is recommended you put the bookcase together. Third, I don't understand why it was necessary for the pilot holes for the 1 7/8-inch screws to attach the top rails (pieces L and M) to be so small. I regret not making them larger with a drill because I think exerting pressure on the top (piece F) because I was exerting so much pressure on the screwdriver to screw in the screws caused the particle board on the top to bend. I now have a crease in the laminate on the top. At least it's not visible in the dark corner where I put the bookcase. My recommendation is to drill larger pilot holes. The top rails add nothing to the structure of the piece, they are decorative only. So what if they end up wobbling a bit? The rest of the bookcase up to Step 9 was fairly straightforward. I have never used these cam dowels before, and I doubted their ability to hold the bookcase together, but through flipping it over and dragging and pulling it two rooms over to place it, it has held together well. With Step 9, it says to fasten the angle brackets to the ends of the bookcase (pieces A and B) and the bottoms (G). Then you attach the front skirt (J) to the brackets. When fastening the angle brackets to the ends and the bottom, do not tighten the screws. Let them wiggle a little. Then when you attach the front skirt, do the same and finally fasten all the screws completely. If you tighten the screws into the ends and the bottoms, the holes in the skirt may not align with the holes in the angle brackets. And the only problem after that is that the cam covers just don't fit inside the space in the cams. But these are barely visible anyway so I didn't worry about it. My piece is beautiful. It's very sturdy and the baskets I bought at Target fit into the cubbies quite well. The color of the bookcase goes with every neutral color that I have in my house whether it's black, gray, or beige. I'm using it at my entry to put things into as we walk into the door rather than finding everyone's purses, books, sweater, jackets, caps, and other what-nots on my dining room table. (I attached a Command hook to hold my husband's jacket and cap that he takes to work.) I highly recommend this bookcase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2017 by rabbitwarren

  • Beautiful bookcase
Color: Iron Oak
Very easy to assemble. Seems very sturdy and lots of room for books and stuff! Worth the price.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by Mel

  • I love my bookshelf
We are no strangers to flat pack furniture and Sauder has been our go-to for years. We have a pair of dressers from them that we purchased 20 years ago that have held up beautifully. So when I was looking for the 'perfect' bookshelf that wouldn't break the bank and saw a Sauder product that I liked, I was comfortable purchasing it. Now, if you are looking for heirloom quality, solid wooden furniture...well, you probably wouldn't be looking on Amazon. But if you just want a decent flat-pack that will look nice and hold up well, I don't think you can go wrong with this one. First of all, the wood. Yes, this is MDF (I think some of the edge pieces might be solid). It looks beautiful though. The veneer finish is gorgeous and from a distance most people are probably going to think it's real. I am incredibly happy with the color that we picked out. Lots of wood grain detail. If the longevity of our dressers is any indication, I'm not worried about it peeling. Assembly. My husband is pretty good at putting things together and he DID have to concentrate quite hard on the instructions (he actually READ the instructions, which might be a first). So I think that slow and steady is the key. It went together well, there are just a LOT of screws and tiny pieces. Took maybe an hour and a half? Everything is labeled nicely and the hardware comes with the different pieces separated out in a blister pack, so that you don't have to sort all your pieces first. We panicked at first thinking the backing was missing...it wasn't, it's just folded up into 3rds so it looks like a regular board at first glance. Tools used: an electric drill and a hammer. The only part that looks a little cheap is the backing. Which is true of basically any non-solid wood furniture piece. It's a very thin wood, almost cardboard, and the only part where the wood design is more obviously a sticker. Once installed though it is pretty unnoticeable. It comes in 2 pieces and you WILL have to pound about 30 million tiny nails to get it to lay flush against the back. Now, here's my hack if you just really hate the backing and want to do something a little different...I've done this on another bookshelf. Go to your local hardware store and purchase some beadboard. You'll probably need two or more pieces and you will either need the tools to cut them yourself or you will need to have the store cut them to measure for you. Take them home. Paint them a fun color. Using the tiny nails, nail them on to the back just like you would the original backing. (Make sure you measure so that the seams between multiple pieces meet where they are hidden by a shelf.) There. You have a back that is sturdier than the original, and also fun. (Honestly the sky's the limit. Instead of beadboard with the 'stripes' you could get a solid piece and cover it with wallpaper.) Anyhow, I am extremely happy with this piece. It seems sturdy and solid. My husband is a little concerned about moving it around and says 'don't lift from the top' because he doesn't think it will hold up to that.' So, I guess build it in the room in which you plan on using it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2022 by Rea T Rea T

  • Sturdy
Color: Iron Oak
This is one of the nicest cube storage bookcases I've ever had. This bookcase is quite sturdy and heavy. Appearance of this bookcase is excellent! The packaging was very well done, was all the edges of the box were reinforced with thick cardboard. No pieces arrived damaged or dented. This took about 1.5-2 hours to put together with another person. The instruction manual was relatively simple to follow and the diagrams were a huge help. I am taking off one star though because the screws stripped easily. I ended up buying my own screws to replace the 1" screws and the 1-15/16" screws (I used 1-1/2" screws, 1-15/16" screws are kind of a weird, hard to find size). All other screws, they're short enough that it shouldn't be an issue of the screw stripping. But really now, everything else seems to be good quality with this bookcase, but then the screws are cheap and poor quality? Come on, don't check out on screws. The safety strap/tipping strap also doesn't make sense, the wall anchor screw was bizarre. It feels like a child could still tip the bookcase forward and the drywall might rip out of the wall with it (I don't have a child to worry about this though happening though). Overall pleased with this bookcase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Sarah Sarah

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