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Bookcases & Shelves Australia – Timber, White, Floating & More
Looking for a bookcase or shelving unit in Australia? Wood Factory stocks designs to suit every room, every style and every budget.
From slim ladder shelves perfect for a small apartment to tall statement bookcases that fill an entire wall, our range covers timber, white, black, floating and cube storage designs — all available with fast Australia-wide delivery.
Whether you need a freestanding bookcase for your living room, wall shelves for a home office, or a cube storage unit for a kids bedroom, you will find it here.
Browse bookcases and shelving units below. Pay with Afterpay or Zip.
Modular Wire Storage Shelf 600 x 600 x 1800mm Steel Shelving
Modular Wire Storage Shelf 600 x 600 x 1800mm Steel Shelving
Modular Wire Storage Shelf 900 x 350 x 1800mm Steel Shelving
Modular Wire Storage Shelf 900 x 350 x 1800mm Steel Shelving
Modular Wire Storage Shelf 900 x 350 x 1800mm Steel Shelving
Modular Wire Storage Shelf 900 x 350 x 1800mm Steel Shelving
Modular Wire Storage Shelf 900 x 450 x 1800mm Steel Shelving
Modular Wire Storage Shelf 900 x 450 x 1800mm Steel Shelving
Rotating Storage Bookshelf Square 2 layers- Cream White Multi-Layer Storage Rack, 36x36x69.5cm (ABS+PET)
Rotating circular bookshelf 2 layers- Cream White Multi-Layer Storage Rack, 40.5×40.5×69.5cm (ABS+PET)
Rotating circular bookshelf with four layers- Cream White Multi-Layer Storage Rack, 40.5×40.5×135.5cm (ABS+PET)
Small 6-Tier Industrial Bookshelf, Rustic Brown, Black
Wall Cabinets Storage, White
Wooden Desk Monitor Riser Stand With 3Tier Storage Shelves Desktop Bookshelf(Walnut Wood(Style 02))
ZURICH MULTI LEVEL SHELF KIT (OAK)
Artiss Bookshelf 8 Cube Shlef – DANA White
Modern and sleek. Our Artiss Cube Display Shelf provides unique 2-in-1 storage and has the best of everything you want in storage options. With eight cubed storage spaces – four cabinets and four open shelves – the display shelf has ample space to let you showcase all your favourite items both openly and in closed storage.
Rustic brown and black steel Metal Frame 4 Tier bookshelf
360-degree Rotating 4 Tier Display Shelf Bookcase Organiser
Artiss Floating Wall Shelves Bookshelf White
Our Artiss Floating Display Shelf is designed for multiple uses. From a freestanding floor shelf to a wall-mounted floating option, or in horizontal or vertical orientations, the display shelf looks stylish and is practical in every way.
Artiss Bookshelf CD Storage Rack – BERT Oak
Artiss Bookshelf Corner Shelf 5 Tiers – CANE White
Artiss Tree Bookshelf 7 Tiers – ECHO Oak
Artiss Tree Bookshelf 9 Tiers – ECHO White
Artiss Bookshelf 3 Tiers – NINA White
Bamboo Adjustable 3-Shelf Bookcase ? Display Storage Rack Stand for Living Room, Bedroom, Office or Home D?cor
Wall Shelves Display Bookshelf Industrial DIY Pipe Shelf Rustic Brackets
Artiss Bedside Tables Side Table Drawers Nightstand White
Neat and simple, the Artiss Gustav Bedside Cabinet is designed to stand the test of time and trends. The clean white look is an ideal match for any décor and allows it to be used beyond the bedroom too.
12 Cube Wire Grid Organiser Bookcase Storage Cabinet Wardrobe Closet White
20cm Floating Shelf Brackets Industrial Metal Shelving Supports 4-Pack
20cm Floating Shelf Brackets Industrial Metal Shelving Supports 4-Pack – Black
2x 20″ Stainless Steel Folding Table Bracket Shelf Bench 50kg Load Heavy Duty
5 Tier Wooden Ladder Shelf Stand Storage Book Shelves Shelving Display Rack
5 Tier Wooden Ladder Shelf Stand Storage Book Shelves Shelving Display Rack
Artiss Floating Wall Shelf Set of 3 Oak
Artiss Bookshelf with Cabinet – GINA White
Artiss Bookshelf 3 Tiers – NOE Black and Oak
Types of Bookcases & Shelving Units
Not all bookcases are the same. The right type for your home depends on your space, your storage needs and how you want the room to look. Here are the main types of bookcases and shelving units available at Wood Factory:
Freestanding Bookcases
The classic choice — an upright unit that stands on its own, no wall fixing required (although tall models should still be anchored for safety). Freestanding bookcases come in a huge range of widths and heights. Narrower single-width bookcases (50-60 cm wide) suit tight corners and hallways. Double-width designs (80-100 cm) create an impressive display wall in a living room or study.
Floating Shelves & Wall Shelves
Floating shelves mount directly to the wall with no visible bracket, creating a clean and minimal look that suits almost every interior style. They are the best option when you want to use wall space without any furniture taking up floor area. Popular in kitchens, home offices, living rooms and above desks. Wood Factory stocks floating wall shelves in timber, white, black and natural oak finishes.
Ladder Shelves
A ladder shelf leans against the wall or freestanding at an angle, with shelves that get wider towards the base — like a leaning ladder. They create visual interest without requiring any wall fixing, making them ideal for renters. They are also great in corners. The tapered design naturally suits taller decorative items at the bottom and smaller items towards the top.
Cube Storage Units
Cube storage units are made up of equal-sized square compartments that you can fill with books, baskets, boxes or decorative objects. They are incredibly versatile — position them vertically as a tall bookcase, horizontally as a low media console, or combine multiple units. Cube storage is one of the best options for kids rooms, home offices and living room storage because the compartments are perfectly sized for storage baskets and magazine files.
Bookcases with Doors
Some bookcases combine open shelves with closed-door cabinets below — giving you both display space for books and ornaments and concealed storage for items you want out of sight. This style is especially practical in living rooms where you want a neat, clutter-free look without sacrificing storage capacity.
How to Choose the Right Bookcase Size
Buying a bookcase that is the wrong size is the most common mistake — too tall for the room, too wide for the wall, or too shallow for the books. Here is how to get it right:
| Room / Situation | Recommended Width | Recommended Height | Best Type |
| Small apartment / studio | 40-60 cm | Up to 180 cm tall — use vertical space | Ladder shelf or slim freestanding |
| Living room feature wall | 80-120 cm or wider | 180-200 cm for impact | Tall freestanding or modular |
| Home office | 60-90 cm | 150-200 cm | Freestanding with adjustable shelves |
| Kids room | 60-90 cm | 90-120 cm (low = easy access) | Cube storage or low wide bookcase |
| Hallway | 30-45 cm deep max | Any height | Slim freestanding or floating shelves |
| Behind a sofa | As wide as sofa ideally | Same height as sofa back (~90 cm) | Low wide bookcase or console shelf |
| Corner of room | Variable | Floor to ceiling for drama | Corner bookcase or modular system |
Always measure the wall space, ceiling height and doorway width before ordering. A bookcase needs to fit through your door – check the assembled dimensions vs your doorway, or look for flat-pack designs you assemble in place.
Bookcase Materials & Finishes – Which is Best?
| Material | Best Style For | Durability | Weight Capacity | Ideal Room |
| Solid Timber / Oak | Scandi, Hamptons, Classic, Coastal | Excellent | High — 25-40kg per shelf | Living room, study, bedroom |
| Engineered Wood / MDF | Contemporary, Minimal, Budget | Good | Medium — 15-25kg per shelf | Any room |
| White Laminate | Hamptons, Scandi, Kids rooms | Good | Medium | Bedroom, kids room, living room |
| Black Finish | Industrial, Modern, Urban | Very Good | Medium-High | Home office, living room |
| Metal Frame + Wood Shelf | Industrial, Contemporary | Excellent | High — metal frame is very strong | Home office, garage, study |
| Rattan / Cane accents | Coastal, Boho, Scandi | Good | Medium | Living room, bedroom |
Safety First — Wall Anchoring & Weight Limits
This is the section most furniture stores skip – but it is one of the most important. A tall bookcase that is not secured to the wall is a serious safety risk, especially in homes with children.
When Must You Anchor a Bookcase to the Wall?
- Any freestanding bookcase taller than 120 cm should be anchored to prevent tipping.
- In households with children under 10, anchor every bookcase regardless of height.
- Most of our tall bookcases (150 cm+) include an anti-tip strap kit in the box – use it.
- Always anchor into a wall stud, not just plasterboard. Use a stud finder before drilling.
- In brick or masonry walls, use the correct masonry anchor bolt for the wall type.
How Much Weight Can My Shelves Hold?
Shelf weight capacity depends on the material, shelf thickness, shelf width and whether the bookcase is anchored. As a general guide for Wood Factory bookcases:
- Solid timber shelves (30mm thick): typically 25-40 kg per shelf
- Engineered wood / MDF shelves (18-25mm): typically 15-25 kg per shelf
- Metal-frame shelves: typically 30-50 kg per shelf
- Floating wall shelves: capacity depends heavily on wall type and fixing method.
Always check the maximum load rating for every product listing. Instead of placing heavy items (such as textbooks, record collections, or equipment) on a single shelf, distribute them across multiple shelves.
How to Style a Bookcase – The Shelfie Method
A beautifully styled bookcase is one of the most-photographed features in Australian homes right now. Here is a simple method that works for any bookcase in any room:
| Step | What to Do | Example |
| 1. Start with books | Group by colour or height — not random stacking. Try horizontal stacks mixed with vertical rows. | Stack 3-4 books horizontally, then stand 5-6 vertically beside them |
| 2. Add height variati on | Mix tall items (vases, plants) with shorter items (candles, small frames) for visual rhythm. | Tall plant or vase at one end, small succulent or candle at the other |
| 3. Use odd numb ers | Groups of 3 or 5 objects always look more intentional than 2 or 4. | 3 decorative objects per shelf, not 4 |
| 4. Leave breath ing room | Do not fill every shelf completely. Empty space is not wasted — it lets the eye rest. | Leave 20-30% of each shelf empty |
| 5. Mix textur es | Combine books, plants, woven baskets, ceramic objects and framed prints. | Wicker basket + hardcover books + small ceramic vase |
| 6. Ancho r with baske ts | Use a basket or box on one shelf to hide clutter — keeps the bookcase looking intentional. | Large woven basket on bottom shelf for remotes and chargers |
Bookcases for Every Room
Bookcases and shelving units look great not only in the living room but throughout the entire house:
- Living Room: A tall bookcase beside the TV unit creates a balanced feature wall. Low wide bookcases sit beautifully behind a sofa.
- Home Office: Deep-shelf bookcases with adjustable heights suit folders, ring binders and equipment as well as books.
- Bedroom: A slim bookcase beside the bed replaces a bedside table with far more storage. Floating shelves above the headboard add display space without floor footprint.
- Kids Room: Cube storage units at low height let children access and tidy their own books and toys. Look for designs that accept fabric storage cubes or baskets for toy storage.
- Hallway: A narrow floating shelf or slim ladder shelf adds storage to a hallway without blocking the walkway.
- Room Divider: Open-back bookcases placed back-to-back or a single open-back unit separates a living and dining area while keeping the space feeling light and open.
FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between a bookcase and a bookshelf?
Technically, a bookcase is a freestanding furniture piece that sits on the floor and has an enclosed frame, sides and back. A bookshelf refers to the individual horizontal surfaces within a bookcase, or to wall-mounted shelving without a full enclosing frame. In everyday Australian shopping, the terms are used interchangeably – most people searching for “bookshelves Australia” and “bookcases Australia” are looking for the same type of product.
Q2: What size bookcase do I need?
Start by measuring the wall space where the bookcase will go – note the width, and check for any skirting boards, power points or light switches that might affect placement. For height, consider your ceiling height and whether you want to reach the top shelves comfortably (most people cannot safely reach above 180 cm without a step). A standard medium bookcase is 80 cm wide x 160-180 cm tall. For a small room or apartment, a ladder shelf or slim bookcase (40-60 cm wide) is a better fit. For a home office, look for deeper shelves (30-35 cm) to accommodate folders and binders.
Q3: Do I need to anchor a tall bookcase to the wall?
Yes, any bookcase taller than 120 cm should be anchored to the wall to prevent tipping, particularly in homes with children or pets. This is a critical safety requirement. Most tall bookcases in our range include an anti-tip strap in the box. Always anchor into a wall stud, not just plasterboard. In brick or masonry walls, use the correct masonry anchor bolt. If you are unsure, consult a handyperson – it is a 15-minute job that significantly increases safety.
Q4: How much weight can bookcase shelves hold?
Weight capacity depends on the shelf material, thickness and how the bookcase is supported. As a general guide: solid timber shelves (30 mm thick) typically hold 25-40 kg per shelf; engineered wood shelves (18-25mm) hold 15-25 kg per shelf; metal-frame shelves can hold 30-50 kg per shelf. For floating wall shelves, capacity depends significantly on the wall type and the fixing method used. Always check the individual product listing for the specific weight rating before loading heavy items like textbook collections or vinyl record collections.
Q5: What is the best material for a bookcase in Australia?
Solid timber and oak veneer bookcases are the most durable and age the best – they suit the wide range of Australian interior styles from Scandi to Hamptons to Coastal. White laminate bookcases are the most popular for bedrooms and kids rooms as they are easy to clean and suit light, bright interiors. Black-finish bookcases have surged in popularity for home offices and contemporary living rooms. Metal-frame bookcases with timber shelves are the strongest option for heavy loads like textbooks or equipment storage.
Q6: Can I use a bookcase as a room divider?
Yes, an open-back bookcase is one of the most stylish and practical room dividers for open-plan Australian homes. Placed between a living area and dining area, it creates visual separation while allowing light and air to pass through. For a room divider, choose an open-back (not solid back) bookcase and make sure it is wide enough to be stable freestanding. Anchor it to the ceiling or floor for safety if it will not be leaning against a wall. Cube storage units also work beautifully as room dividers.
Q7: What is a floating shelf and how is it installed?
A floating shelf is a wall-mounted shelf with no visible bracket – the bracket is hidden inside the shelf itself, creating a clean, minimal look. Floating shelves are installed by fixing a metal bracket or rail to the wall (into studs or with appropriate wall anchors), then sliding the shelf over the bracket. The result is a shelf that appears to float on the wall. For heavier loads, always fix into wall studs rather than just plasterboard. We recommend professional installation for shelves that will hold more than 10 kg.
Q8: How long does delivery take for bookcases from Wood Factory?
Wood Factory delivers bookcases and shelving units Australia-wide. Metro areas – Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide – typically receive orders within 3-7 business days. Regional and rural areas generally take 7-14 business days depending on your location. You will receive a tracking number by email once your order has been dispatched. We offer Afterpay and Zip Pay so you can spread the cost over easy interest-free instalments.




































