Kitchen Floating Shelf | Solid Wood Wall Shelf in Walnut, White Oak, or White Pine
Three wood species, one clean bracket system, and a width range wide enough to cover a single display shelf or a full wall run — these kitchen floating shelves are built for the way people actually use open shelving.
The choice of wood does real work here. Walnut brings a dark, richly grained surface that holds its own against black hardware and moody kitchen palettes. White Oak lands in neutral territory — its straight, gray-tan grain works equally well in modern, transitional, and Japandi-leaning kitchens. White Pine is the lightest of the three, with a pale cream tone and visible knots that suit cottage, farmhouse, and rustic spaces. All three are genuine solid wood, pre-finished, and ready to mount.
The concealed bracket system keeps the shelf face clean from the front. There's no visible hardware once installed — just a solid wood surface flush against the wall. Mounting hardware is included, and installation requires only a drill and stud finder.
WOOD OPTIONS
- Walnut — dark brown with dramatic swirling grain; pairs well with black fixtures and darker kitchen palettes
- White Oak — light gray-tan with straight, architectural grain; the neutral choice for modern and transitional kitchens
- White Pine — pale cream with visible knots and soft grain; the natural fit for farmhouse and cottage kitchens
SPECIFICATIONS
- Material: Solid wood — Walnut, White Oak, or White Pine
- Available widths: 16", 20", 24", 30", 36", 48", 60"
- Mounting system: Concealed bracket — no visible hardware on shelf face
- Finish: Pre-finished, ready to install
- Hardware: Mounting hardware and installation instructions included
- Sold: Individually — select width and wood species at checkout
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- Wipe clean with a dry or lightly damp cloth
- Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture or standing water near the wood surface
- Do not use abrasive cleaners or harsh chemical solvents
- Apply a wood conditioner or furniture wax annually to maintain finish and protect against drying
HOW TO STYLE IT
Open kitchen shelving works best when it has a defined role. Use the 16" or 20" widths as single accent shelves for a plant, a few ceramics, or a small appliance that deserves display. Use the 30" to 48" widths for practical kitchen runs — spices, oils, cookbooks, and stacked bowls. The 60" shelf suits counter-to-ceiling installs or spans above a range hood where a longer visual anchor works.
For wood species pairing: Walnut reads best in kitchens with dark lowers or warm metallic hardware. White Oak is the most versatile — it blends with painted white cabinets, natural wood lowers, and matte black hardware alike. White Pine pairs cleanly with open painted shelving, shiplap, and natural linen textiles.
COMPLETE THE LOOK
- Solid wood floating shelves — full shelving collection
- Wall art — pair above a shelf gallery wall
- How to choose solid wood floating shelves — buying guide
- Regular price
- $197.00
- Sale price
- $197.00
- Regular price
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$236.99
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