top | item 39710541 (no title) boringuser2 | 1 year ago A lot of meh furniture that uses steel will last, too. discuss order hn newest ClumsyPilot|1 year ago I like steel in furniture, especially for larger items like bookshelves - you get the level of rigidity that you can only get from very expensive and massive chunks of hardwood.Also it’s light, and makes moving much easier lostlogin|1 year ago > larger items like bookshelvesI’m a huge fan of Lundia shelving. It seems to be strong enough to hold anything, it’s adjustable, comes in millions of sizes and looks good imho.https://lundia.com/ load replies (1) boringuser2|1 year ago Worst case scenario it bends (this takes a lot of abuse) rather than snaps like plywood.
ClumsyPilot|1 year ago I like steel in furniture, especially for larger items like bookshelves - you get the level of rigidity that you can only get from very expensive and massive chunks of hardwood.Also it’s light, and makes moving much easier lostlogin|1 year ago > larger items like bookshelvesI’m a huge fan of Lundia shelving. It seems to be strong enough to hold anything, it’s adjustable, comes in millions of sizes and looks good imho.https://lundia.com/ load replies (1) boringuser2|1 year ago Worst case scenario it bends (this takes a lot of abuse) rather than snaps like plywood.
lostlogin|1 year ago > larger items like bookshelvesI’m a huge fan of Lundia shelving. It seems to be strong enough to hold anything, it’s adjustable, comes in millions of sizes and looks good imho.https://lundia.com/ load replies (1)
boringuser2|1 year ago Worst case scenario it bends (this takes a lot of abuse) rather than snaps like plywood.
ClumsyPilot|1 year ago
Also it’s light, and makes moving much easier
lostlogin|1 year ago
I’m a huge fan of Lundia shelving. It seems to be strong enough to hold anything, it’s adjustable, comes in millions of sizes and looks good imho.
https://lundia.com/
boringuser2|1 year ago