Let me start by saying this shelf is a stunner. The burnt wood finish gives my bathroom that cozy farmhouse vibe I’ve been craving. Assembly was a breeze—no instructions needed, just common sense and the included screwdriver (nice touch!). Within 20 minutes, I had it mounted above my toilet, holding rolled towels, fancy soaps, and a tiny succulent because why not?
The shelves feel surprisingly sturdy despite the lightweight construction. My ceramic soap dispenser and heavy candle haven’t caused any sagging. But here’s the catch—that 23" towel bar is sneaky! It fits standard hand towels fine, but bath towels? You’ll be doing origami folds to make them fit without brushing against the bottom shelf. I ended up using it for decorative tea towels instead.
Watch out for measurements if you’re particular about dimensions like I am. My tape measure confirmed the shelves are indeed 20.75" long as advertised, but that towel bar feels shorter in person when you try hanging plush towels. For mobile homes or plaster walls though, the lightweight design is perfect—no scary drilling required.
At $57, it’s pricier than basic shelving but cheaper than artisanal Etsy finds. The hidden keyhole brackets give a seamless flush mount that makes it look built-in. Just wish they’d tweak that towel bar placement—maybe next version?