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The Seville Classics Sturdy Freestanding Storage Shelf is a versatile 3-tier shoe rack designed to hold up to 12 pairs of shoes, featuring a stackable design for space-saving efficiency. With a robust iron frame that supports up to 90 lbs, this easy-to-assemble unit is perfect for any residential space, ensuring your footwear is organized and accessible.
Shelf Thickness | 1 Inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | 3-Tier |
Item Weight | 9.85 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27"D x 12.75"W x 18.75"H |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Finish Types | Painted |
Furniture Finish | Metal |
Style Name | Resin Slat |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Iron |
Recommended Uses For Product | Storing shoes in residential spaces |
Specific Uses For Product | Shoes |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
Number Of Shelves | 3 |
Additional Features | interlocking, no tools required, stacking |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Office, Closet, Bedroom |
C**E
Great size and quality!
This shoe rack is extremely sturdy and large enough to fit 9 pairs of my husband's 11-12 size shoes. It has a quality look and was easy to put together. I also like that the slats are over 1" wide... which would be great for my shoes! I will likely order another one for my closet.
V**R
Fantastic for flat-soled shoes
It's crazy how much a shoe rack can make someone happy! I purchased my first one based on a review from NYT Wirecutter. It came extremely well packaged to avoid damage and it was easy to put together, no tools required. The sturdy, flat surface of each shelf makes it perfect for storing flats and gym shoes - unlike those 2-bar shoe racks from which my shoes regularly slipped and fell off. I came back and bought 2 more of these. Each shelf fits 3 pairs of men's shoes, making this an efficient storage solution for my husband's shoes, too. The quality of the product is very good and worth the price, in my opinion. I didn't need to stack the units, but I can see how doing so would work well. I rarely write reviews on Amazon, but this shoe rack is exemplary!
K**.
Sturdy, stylish and easy to set up
I’ve bought 4 of these racks and they’ve held up well. I wouldn’t try loading anything super heavy on them, but for shoes, umbrellas and other small items, they’re great. One of these shelves I’ve had for over 2 years and it’s still going strong. They’re iron on the frame so they may develop a bit of rust over time if exposed to moisture, but only on the very edges. The shelves are coated smooth, and I appreciate being able to stack them to save space. Super easy to set up, too! For the price, it’s definitely worth it. Make sure to unload everything before moving them around
L**E
Works well for the price
I wanted something for a little storage flexibility in my mud room. I had a tray that was just slightly smaller width and length dimensions than this that I used for shoes, but I was looking for something with shelves so I had a little more room for things.The only reason I didn't give this five stars was assembly. It's a piece of cake and tool-less, but the shelves have small brackets that slip over the frame on the left and right sides. Good concept, but they had nylon inserts or some other plasticy material, I assume to keep the unit from having any potential rattle sounds as well as to provide a grip to hold it in place so it doesn't lift up. Without tools to assemble, there would be no other way to easily make sure these stayed in place. Problem is the shape - those inserts were canted inward, picture a U shape with the open end of the U somewhat pinched. That provides the pressure when slipped over the side frame to keep it in place. But getting them OVER the frame with that pinched opening was a pain since it obviously was too narrow. I had to really mess around with screwdrivers to help pry the opening on those inserts a bit to get them to slip over the bar on the sides that they clamp onto. Of the 12 clamps that have to slide over the side of the frame (four per shelf) only two actually slid easily. And those aren't any less secure than the others, so it seemed a little pointless to have that much pressure on the pieces that join everything together.Other than that, though, the unit is great. Looks good, and my tray I had fit PERFECTLY underneath to catch any drips now that we're coming into fall and winter, and boots will soon be sitting on this.There's just enough room on the first and second shelves for adult shoes as long as they're not high top. Standard shoes and tennis shoes fit alright, but anything taller will need to be on the top shelf.No noise from the unit once it's assembled, and the bottom feet are screw inserts, so you can adjust it to help level it against a slightly imperfect floor, to help alleviate any wobbling corner to corner.Despite the irritation of the assembly, which was only for a few minutes anyway, it's well worth the price and works great.
©**R
More than 300 people can't be wrong
And they aren't.How many items have you purchased, or even seen, on Amazon with no one star reviews? I think this is my first. At least my first of an item with hundreds of reviews.So does a $25 plastic and metal shelf deserve all those five star reviews? I was determined to find out, so I bought one. It came quickly in a compact box, well packaged. With a small bag of parts. First, I cut the straps securing the shelves and frame. The sides are hinged to the back. Quickly unfolded, the shelves fit in the frame with a little pressure to give a nice, secure fit. Put the four small plastic plugs in the top of the frame and it's done. There are four feet that screw into the bottom that are adjustable for uneven surfaces.But, what's this? Unscrew the feet and screw in four small metal posts, and the shelf will stack nicely on a second unit. So, I bought a second that arrived quickly and assembled just as easily.Each set of shelves will hold three pairs of shoes or sneakers placed side by side, or can be placed top to top making room for six pairs a shelf. So you can get between nine and eighteen pairs on a set of shelves.I stored them side by side so got 18 pairs of sneakers on the two sets of shelves. But I have more than eighteen pairs of sneakers. So in goes another order for my third set of shelves. Assembly was obviously the same, but my next discovery was the shelves tilted away from the wall slightly now that my shelves were about five feet high. Quickly remedied by screwing in the adjustable feet, my trio of shelves now stood perfectly on the floor, and flat against the wall. All ready for almost thirty pairs of sneakers.So, any drawbacks to this item? The price, maybe. But once you experience how easy these go together, and how clean looking they are, $25 becomes a bargain price, even if the shelf slat are plastic 'wood look'. The stacking capability is a valuable bonus. And the adjustable feet seal the deal.Now I have only men's shoes, duh, because I'm a guy. I guess a woman could store her heels if placed sideways on the shelves. So, advantage shelves again.They get five stars for looks, five stars for assembly ease, five stars for function and five stars for....... well, they're just worth five stars all around. If I wanted I would have no trouble stacking a fourth set and feel secure that the shelves were, too.So with over 300 five star reviews, no one star reviews, and a pittance of two and three star questionable reviews, the others are indeed correct. This is a no brainer for shoe storage.Buy a set, or two, or three, and you will not be disappointed. If by some odd chance you get a set that are nicked, bent or scratched, you know how quickly Amazon will rectify the problem.I am delighted with my three purchases...Just out of curiosity, I did a search. Thirty six pairs of shoes, sneakers, and slippers. And that's just what I bought from, or through Amazon.
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