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Bookcases and shelves are put together from different ready-to-use modules which provide you with the possibility of shaping units that fit your interior, as cabinets with either glass or wooden doors. Corner elements allow you to join modules situated next to different walls and help to adjust the furniture according to the consumer's needs so as to use the room purposefully. Glass doors, constructed to protect the books from dust, are fitted into bookcases and open upwards, but can be easily removed for cleaning. Classical brass knobs add special elegance to the doors.
Björkkvist's shelf elements are supplied as assembled. To assemble the furniture you just put the elements together in a desirable configuration. Elements are put on top of each other or next to each other and they can be moved later, if desired; it is very easy to redesign the interior according to current moods or trends.
Standard elements are 87 cm in width, but the width of shelves can be reduced upon order.
Bookcase elements are available in two heights: 31 and 36 cm. Plus, we offer a display element (47 cm in height), home office element "secretary", elements with drawers, TV boards of two designs, inner shelves and it is possible to choose between glass and wooden doors.
Bookcase elements are available in nine different types of finishing. Three of these are basic shades or standard shades:
Upon special order the products are also available as varnished in natural shade, mordanted in the shade of black or mocca, but also as painted white, blue or green.
Upon order, most of the modules are also available in a shortened form. A special module has been created to join wall units above doors. Thus, should you so wish, you could cover the entire wall with Björkkvist's shelves.
The materials we use include quality birch, plywood and blockboard (strip board). Thus, furniture materials which were commonly used in the past are - with the help of modern technology - turned into furniture with its spirit always lingering in the 19th century.