✨ Transform Your Space with Furinno!
The Furinno Pasir 4-Tier Shelf combines a sleek, contemporary design with practical functionality, making it an ideal storage solution for any room. With eight shelves and a weight limit of 45 pounds, this lightweight yet sturdy unit is perfect for displaying decorative items, books, or even your favorite cosmetics. Assembly is a breeze, and its water-resistant finish ensures durability for everyday use.
Room Type | Dorm Room, Living Room, Bedroom, Classroom, Home Office |
Number of Shelves | 8 |
Special Feature | Portable, Space Saving, Lightweight, Durable, Water Resistant |
Product Dimensions | 9.3"D x 23.6"W x 42"H |
Style | Contemporary |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Finish Type | Laminated |
Brand | FURINNO |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth, Avoid using harsh chemicals |
Size | 23.6(W)x9.4(D)x41.7(H) inches |
Weight Limit | 45 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Reading, Storage, Writing, Décor, Displaying |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Furinno |
Included Components | Assembly Guide, Rod, Shelf, Shelf Panel, Installation Tool |
Model Name | Pasir |
Item Weight | 36.8 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | Beech |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Min. Required Door Width | 9.3 Inches |
Back Style | Closed Back |
Specific Uses For Product | Decorative Items, Clothes, Jewelry, Cosmetics, Books |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 36.8 pounds |
Item model number | 11237SBE |
Weight | 34.54 Pounds |
L**N
Worth it!
Surprisingly sturdy! They were very easy to assemble, the hardest part was nailing in the backing, but even that was pretty simple. They look so nice and they offer quite a bit of storage! I'm satisfied with my purchase!
K**I
Assembly was tougher than anticipated -- but shelves look great for the price!
Overall, I totally love this shelf. I'm a pretty motivated do-it-myself-er, & this assembly was tricky but not totally impossible. Definitely do it when you have time and patience. It requires a lot of both. Overall though, for the price -- what a steal! The shelves look wonderful! The size is great, too. 31.5" height & other measurements were dead-on.Instructions are mostly in Chinese, but just look at the pictures, which are labeled in English. There's no helpful narrative in English in the instructions. Pictures only. If you struggle, follow these instructions (because it's pretty tricky):Assembly was surprisingly time consuming. Lay out the pieces. Each piece is stamped with a Red letter (A through G, I think). A few of the pieces are 1-of-a-kind letters, even though they look the same size as other pieces. Use the SCREWS to hold horizontal shelves in place from outside of each side, into the bottom of the horizontal shelves. Use the DOWELS (little wood pieces) to hold the middle shelves in place. Use the BLACK PLASTIC CYLINDERS to hold the swinging doors in place. The DOWELS & BLACK CYLINDERS fit into pre-drilled holes IF you line the shelves up right.START Assembly with the bottom piece. Add both Vertical sides by putting the screws into the side of the 1st horizontal shelf from the side, through pre-drilled hopes. (Always PAY ATTENTION TO THE PRE-DRILLED HOLES on all pieces BEFORE adding the next piece!) You must line the holes up with where the middle dividers, the magnets (purple plastic/metal), & swinging door hinges (black plastic cylinders) will end up going.On the inside of the 3 doors, there's a single hole for the flat philips screw. That is what sticks to the magnet to hold the cabinet door closed. Make sure the magnet holes line up with the magnet. They can go on the top or maybe the bottom, but you've got to pick top or bottom for all 3 magnets & all 3 doors. Mine ended up on the top, inside each door. They're working just fine & staying in place w/ no problem.Now, BEFORE YOU ADD THE 2ND VERTICAL SIDE to the 2nd horizontal shelf, make sure to add the middle divider, then the 3nd horizontal shelf, & the swinging door. Once that stuff is in place, screw the 2nd side of the 2nd horizontal shelf into place. The order of assembly in this regard it important otherwise the items held in place by tension only will NOT fit & you'll have to take the screws out of 1 side in order to make the tension-only middle divider & swinging door items fit.It may seem out of order, but if you screw both sides into each horizontal shelf, then you can't move the horizontal shelf up or down (a little bit) to add/squeeze-in the middle divider (held in place only by dowels & tension) or the swinging door (held only in place by black plastic cylinders & tension)!I made this mistake a couple times. I also failed to line up the pre-drilled holes w/ the magnets & swinging doors a couple times. These mistakes caused me to take some side screws out & flip & switch the horizontal shelves so the holes would line up for the swinging door corners & magnet holes. Hope this saves you time.The back is a single piece. It unfolds and will be nailed to the edges of the backside at the end. This is the only piece you use the nails for!! Make sure the finished side faces front (so you see it through the open shelves from the front).Put plastic door knobs on last so you don't break them while nailing-in the back piece.Don't throw the pieces around during assembly. They finish is scraped off fairly easily.
A**Y
Much smaller than anticipated.
Over all this is a pretty good. Only 2 pieces were broke (both being knobs) but I didnt like the ones that came with it so that was fine with me. I didnt have any issues with assembly although i did put it together twice. The reason i did it a second time was to use wood glue and a few l-brackets to help reinforce it as it was a little wobbly without. Now, after a week it seems to be holding up well as a toy/book storage area in my 3yo's room, where he has constant access to it. Also when I initially order this product it was less than $20 but now I see the price has increased to nearly $30. I would pay the $20 again but due to all the extra reinforcements it needs to be truly stable, I would not pay $30. I know it's not that much of a different but with the added cost of the glue, new knobs and brackets it evens it out.***Update 4/22***We've had this quite a while now and it has since, taken quite a beating. This was knocked over twice while moving rooms around. Still standing, not wobbly, cracks or chips. Put this together with wood glue and add 4 L brackets (I put one under each shelf, alternating sides.) And it'll be worth the money and effort. Also, do not put drinks on this. The condensation will leave ring marks.
E**
Surprisingly difficult to assemble
I will admit that putting together furniture is not exactly my forte, but the instructions were not in English. There were some pictures but they were kind of shy on detail, and didn't make clear what distinguished similar-looking parts from each other - this was a problem with the 12 different kinds of screws/pegs/nails, but a bigger issue with the four boards that form the two shelves and top and bottom; these have holes drilled so you can assemble them correctly. It should be pretty easy to figure out which pieces go with which, right? I don't know how I messed it up twice, but I did. The first time, I took it apart and started again, but when I got it almost all together and realized I couldn't attach the doors because the holes weren't in the right places, I gave up (on the doors). Also, the little pegs they include to secure the vertical shelves are just balsa wood - not very sturdy, and at one point while I was on my second attempt I knocked something while trying to install the second shelf from the top and several of them snapped, leaving some of the pegs stuck all the way into the holes (and no extras to replace them with even if I could get the pieces dislodged). I decided it probably wasn't crucial to the structural integrity of the bookcase and got out my glue gun.It's fine. It's a bookshelf. It's got a veneer which is semi-obvious but not super tacky. The doors would maybe have looked nice? But I'm using it for books, so it's probably more functional without them (if not quite as nice looking?). It was also $45 with free shipping, which is pretty cheap. It's a little smaller than I expected, and the instructions, which are printed in a character-based language I can't identify, seem to suggest an upper weight capacity, but I've got it fully loaded with hardcover books right now (including the top shelf) and it doesn't seem to be straining under the weight, even without those pegs in the middle. For $45 and prime shipping, I'd say I got what I paid for. It's fine.
A**R
Very cute
I had looked for a long time for everything this unit offers. The slim size was perfect and I was able to store the items that I wanted. Wire baskets in the Warehouse section were purchased that fit the open shelves, I changed the knobs to match the wire baskets. Very happy with it. Do read the instructions carefully and follow them , my son and I were able to successfully put them together.
M**O
Rapporto qualità prezzo ottimo
Facile da montare, materiale economico ma il prezzo è molto vantaggioso
N**5
Me encantó
Es bastante pequeño pero su tamaño es el apropiado para los libros que quería guardar en él, el material es perfecto y su acabado me gusta mucho. Me llegó más rapido de lo previsto
M**N
Straightforward to assemble
Not keen on the style of handle but did like how well it all slots together
J**S
Ideal for small spaces
Ideal for small spaces and easy to assemble.
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