Three Industrial Floating Shelves in Black for Any Room
This set of three wall-mounted floating shelves comes in graduated sizes, each with a dark black-stained wood board and black metal angle brackets with a diagonal cross-brace. The industrial bracket style suits both modern and rustic interiors. All three shelves mount independently so spacing and arrangement can be tailored to the space. Mounting hardware is included for solid masonry walls. Worth knowing: plasterboard walls need hollow-wall anchors — not included — or stud fixing for safe load-bearing.
- Set of Three Graduated Sizes: Three independently mounted shelves in different lengths suit arrangements tailored to the wall rather than locked to a fixed layout.
- Black Industrial Finish: Dark black-stained wood board and black powder-coated metal angle brackets give a consistent look across all three shelves.
- Triangular Bracket Brace: Metal angle brackets use a diagonal cross-brace for added lateral rigidity, keeping shelves level under everyday loads.
- Independent Wall Mounting: Each shelf mounts separately, giving full control over vertical spacing and horizontal positioning.
- Hardware Included: Wall mounting fixings suit solid masonry walls — hollow-wall anchors are needed separately for plasterboard.
Three sizes, one consistent industrial look
Graduated shelf sizes give a set more versatility than three identical boards — the longest shelf works as a main display surface, the mid-size for smaller grouped objects, and the shortest as an accent. All three share the same dark wood and black metal bracket design so the arrangement reads as intentional rather than assembled.
Black-stained board with triangular metal bracket
Each shelf pairs a flat board finished in a deep black stain with a black powder-coated metal angle bracket using a triangular diagonal brace for rigidity. The bracket screws to the underside of the board and mounts to the wall with the included hardware.
Independent mounting, full control
Each shelf mounts to the wall separately. Position all three at the same height in a row, stagger them vertically, or arrange them in a diagonal — the choice is yours. For plasterboard walls, source hollow-wall anchors separately before drilling.



















