The bookcases and shelving collection carries 376 pieces from Hooker Furniture, Noir, Moe's Home Collection, Uttermost, Crestview Collection, Four Hands, Sligh, and SEI Furniture — spanning open bookshelves, enclosed bookcases with doors, leaning shelves, tower shelves, and modular units in solid wood, metal, and mixed-material constructions.
Solid Wood Bookcases
Hooker Furniture leads the collection with 47 pieces and consistently strong construction — solid hardwood cases with dovetail joinery, adjustable shelf pins, and hand-applied finishes that match their desk and office chair lines for coordinated home office setups. Sligh produces higher-end library-grade bookcases with felt-lined drawer inserts and lockable cabinet doors that work well in executive offices and libraries. Both brands offer coordinating desks in the desks collection.
Open Shelving & Industrial Styles
Noir and Four Hands bring a more raw, materials-forward approach — blackened iron frames, reclaimed wood shelves, and visible joinery that reads as a design feature rather than a construction compromise. The SEI Furniture tower systems from the Sapiens line offer flexible, modular shelving in white and anthracite that's popular in offices and smaller apartments where customizable storage matters. Uttermost contributes decorative open shelving pieces that balance storage with sculptural form.
Styling Your Shelves
The bookcase styling guide covers the rule of thirds, mixing books with objects, and how to use depth variation to keep shelves from looking flat. For the full office furniture picture, browse the office furniture collection.
STYLING GUIDE
How to Style a Bookcase or Bookshelf: Tips That Actually Work
Practical editorial tips for styling shelves with books, objects, and art that don't look staged.