TORNVIKEN Wall shelf, grey, 120 cm
How to get it
10 year guarantee
The TORNVIKEN series is ideal when you need more workspace, more storage ‒ more kitchen. Combine a kitchen island with shelves to create a rustic kitchen where you can cook together. Everyone can fit!
Product details
The wall shelf makes it easy for you to see and reach the things you use every day.
10 year guarantee. Read about the terms in the guarantee brochure.
Ebba Strandmark
Good to know
6 hooks included.
Different wall and door materials require different types of fixing devices. Use fixing devices suitable for the walls or doors in your home, sold separately.
IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com
Materials and care
Material
- Top panel/ Frame:
- Fibreboard, Acrylic paint
- Tube:
- Steel, Nickel-plated
- Metal part:
- Steel, Galvanized
Care
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Wipe clean with a soft cloth dampened in water and a mild non-abrasive washing-up detergent or soap, if necessary.
Assembly and documents
Assembly instructions
TORNVIKEN Wall shelf803.916.60Advice and care instructions
TORNVIKEN Wall shelf803.916.60Measurements
- Width: 120 cm
- Depth: 30 cm
- Height: 24 cm
- Max. load: 16 kg
Packaging
TORNVIKEN
Article number803.916.60- Width: 34 cm
- Height: 4 cm
- Length: 134 cm
- Weight: 9.32 kg
- Package(s): 1
Customer reviews
- Easy peasy
Yes, easy to put together and it looks great. Little hooks and rail a bonus. So many things you can use it for. Very happy.
Paula, Australia - Gorgeous on the wall. Very
Gorgeous on the wall. Very good quality construction and painted finish. I did change the pole for a black one and it is stunning. Love it…highly recommended!
Cynthia, Canada - A solid shelf
This shelf is quite solid, easy to put together and has a nice wide shelf to fit our cookbooks, utensils and a pot plant without looking too crowded.
Penny, Australia
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Material
What is fibreboard?
Fibreboard is a stable and durable material made of leftover wood from the wood industry. A durable outer layer of paint or laminate is added to the board. The difference between various types of fibreboards, such as HDF and MDF, is mainly the thickness, yet also how impact-resistant they are. This determines if we will use them for bed frames, sofa frames, kitchen fronts, wardrobe doors, or something completely different.




