If you want to go for metal shelves, they usually aren't that expensive. If you really want the designer look, I can recommend something more elegant in the same price range.
No, I don't want metal. Just something that looks sleek, industrial, modern. I want the designer look, elegant yes. I don't like anything on that linked page except maybe the $468 unit. Ok, yes, the Gilbert one is nice, but it's more expensive by 50% and not as tall.
The most important thing to me is the style. It needs to match my bedroom set:
http://expofurnitureny.com/images/large/603%20TOLEDO%20BLACK_01_LRG.JPG
Also height. It's gotta be tall.
The Pewter also looks interesting. Good site. Thanks. (Although now I see that my original choices aren't that expensive compared to what's out there - about $375 for the narrow one and $450 for the tall one. My concern with Elite Simplicity is I just read the description that says "no tools required, minimal assembly" - is it going to be sturdy enough?)
This message last edited by Aeryn on 04/11/2009 at 05:24:52 AM
Buying bookshelves - is this too pricey?
04/11/2009 04:11:45 AM
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Way too pricey for what you get. *NM*
04/11/2009 04:21:23 AM
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Can you offer alternatives?
04/11/2009 04:27:20 AM
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Also, here's a sample link
04/11/2009 04:52:03 AM
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Re: Also, here's a sample link
04/11/2009 05:03:27 AM
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Most shelves are "no tools required, minimal assembly"
05/11/2009 07:50:45 PM
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They look nice, but there's no way I'd pay $950 for them, personally.
04/11/2009 04:54:50 AM
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Yes, by about a factor of 10.
04/11/2009 09:25:22 AM
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I like them.
04/11/2009 02:17:23 PM
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Re: I like them.
04/11/2009 03:55:22 PM
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Yeah.
04/11/2009 04:33:51 PM
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I'm paying attention.
04/11/2009 07:12:15 PM
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