Wall shelves use cantilevered bracket system

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Edited by the Interiorstalk editorial team Oct 12, 2009

The Shelving Company's wall shelves use a cantilevered bracket system, allowing them to support heavy loads.

The shelves can be heavily loaded with coffee table books without bending, tipping or coming off the wall.

Wall shelves can be produced in a variety of shapes, lengths, depths and finishes and can be fitted with recessed lighting, for example.

Wall shelves can be produced in a variety of shapes, lengths, depths and finishes and can be fitted with recessed lighting, for example.

The company's wall shelves can be produced in a variety of shapes, lengths, depths and finishes and can be fitted with recessed lighting, for example.

Floating shelves are often used as display shelving and they can be produced with a lip at the front for displaying pictures.

Wall shelves require a solid masonry wall for fitting.

It may be possible to fit them to a stud wall if the studs are wood and if the exact position of the studs can be ascertained in advance.

The maximum depth is 500mm, although deeper shelves mean more leverage on the brackets, which can, therefore, take less weight.

The maximum length for a single shelf section is 2.4m.

Longer shelves can be assembled by slotting purpose-made sections together.

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