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Reclaimed Rustic Floating Shelf - Grains of Truth

Reclaimed Rustic Floating Shelf (Final Sale)

Sale price  $44.95 Regular price  $69.95

Order by December 14th for delivery by Christmas

Pickup available at Hintonburg

Usually ready in 24 hours

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Reclaimed Rustic Floating Shelf (Final Sale)

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Hintonburg

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

987 Wellington Street West
Ottawa, Ontario K1Y 2Y1
Canada

(613) 422-6253

In-store shopping hours:

  • Monday: 10am - 7pm EST
  • Tuesday: 10am - 7pm EST
  • Wednesday: 10am - 7pm EST
  • Thursday: 10am - 7pm EST
  • Friday: 10am - 8pm EST
  • Saturday: 9am - 6pm EST
  • Sunday: 10am - 5pm EST
Product Details

Add a bit of rustic decor to your home with this floating shelf made out of reclaimed wood salvaged from the tobacco kilns of Southwestern Ontario. Take a piece of agricultural history home and reclaim this storied wood into your own good karma.

No brackets needed! This rustic floating shelf is SO easy to install.

Small Measures 24"l x 5"d x 3"h 

Large Measures 36"l x 5"d x 3"h 

Made by Grains of Truth in Toronto, Ontario.

These are available for in-store or curbside pick up only. Not eligible for Free Shipping. If you would like it shipped please contact us for shipping rates.

Shipping + Returns

We currently offer shipping within Canada with Canada Post, ICS, Purolator and UPS.

You can return or exchange unused items* within 30 days with the original receipt and packaging. Refunds are issued to the original payment method.

*Certain items cannot be returned, view the full policy.

2% Donated to #CraftChange

We are proud to donate 2% of every sale to community organizations and non-profits. Since opening in 2015, we've donated $300,000 with your help through the sales of Canadian-made products.

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