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Coaster Home Furnishings - Theo - Engineered Wood with Paper Lamination - 6-Shelf Bookshelf with Geometric Design - Transitional - Home Office and Living Room - 71-Inch - Weathered Gray - 800510

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Management number 215675029 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$76.32 Model Number 215675029
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  • Includes: One (1) bookshelf
  • [Versatile Design] The 71-inch bookshelf with 6-shelf configuration features shelves in different sizes, making it a perfect space-enhancer for any living room or bedroom. Its gray finish adds a sleek touch while offering easy-to-reach shelves for everyday use.
  • [Durable Construction] Crafted from MDF and featuring engineered veneer, this bookshelf provides long-lasting durability with a sturdy structure. The open-style bookshelf offers ample storage, while the eye-catching outline gives your space a modern yet timeless appeal.
  • [Stylish and Functional] This geometric bookcase combines transitional shelving and storage with random patterns to create a unique display piece. With plenty of display area, it’s perfect for organizing books and decor in any room, adding both form and function.
  • [Space-Saving Solution] Designed with convenient shelves and a space-optimizing feature, this bookshelf maximizes your space while maintaining a robust construction. This gray bookshelf blends well with any decor, making it a stylish addition to your office or living space.

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