The bracket hides the joint between two shelves, so you can combine several into one long shelf. Perfect when you want to be creative and do things like cover an entire wall with extra-long shelves.
Product details
If you want a longer shelf, you can fix two shelves together with GRANHULT jointing bracket.
Gustav Carlberg
Good to know
Fits best with the 30 cm deep BERGSHULT shelf.
Fits 2.5 cm thick shelves.
Screws to mount the bracket to the shelf are included.
Screws for wall mounting sold separately.
IKEA of Sweden AB SE-343 81 Älmhult, IKEA.com
Materials and care
Material
Aluminium, Nickel-plated, Clear acrylic lacquer
Care
Wipe clean with a cloth dampened in a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Safety and compliance
Assembly and documents
Assembly instructions
GRANHULT Jointing bracket804.305.34Measurements
- Width: 3 cm
- Depth: 30 cm
- Height: 12 cm
Packaging
GRANHULT
Article Number804.305.34- Width: 13 cm
- Height: 6 cm
- Length: 32 cm
- Weight: 0.32 kg
- Package(s): 1
Customer reviews
- Strong and Stylish Shelving Brackets
These brackets supported my Berghult shelves. Strong and well made; easy to install
Teri, United States - Clean slim bracket
These brackets hold the shelves beautifully. Shelves sit inside the bracket, so they are secure. Strong & secure. They give a clean line to the shelving. No ugly brackets running down the walls!
Lynne, United States - Amazing bracket shelf extenders
Love these brackets shelf extenders. I was able to modify the shelves to exactly the right size with no worries about the weight because having this middle bracket gave it more support.
Robert, United States
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