Details
The Miri Large Shelf White by Moe's Home is designed for luxury, comfort, and clean aesthetics. Available now at Stash Home Furniture with competitive pricing, fast delivery, and in-stock availability
The epitome of versatility in design. The Miri Self's open concept, and modern style make it an ideal space divider and/or bookshelf. Slide two shelving units together to create a larger seamless unit for storing books, documents or trinkets. Made with either a high-quality walnut veneer, or a high-gloss white lacquer, this shelf will transform your living or office space.
• Contemporary open-shelf design.
• White lacquer and MDF construction.
• Multi-use storage.
• A versatile & compact storage unit.
DIMENSIONS: 63 X 11 X 63 | 110 LBSDimensions
Wood Finish Care
Stash Home Care Guide
Solid wood and fine veneers are natural materials that respond to their environment. Grain variation, small knots and gradual shifts in tone are marks of authenticity, and a stable home climate plus a gentle routine will keep your piece beautiful for generations.
Routine Care
- Dust weekly with a soft, dry or barely damp cloth, wiping along the direction of the grain. Follow any damp wipe with a dry cloth.
- Use coasters under drinks, trivets under anything hot and felt pads beneath lamps, bowls and decorative objects.
Spills and Marks
- Wipe up spills immediately. Water left standing can cloud the finish, and alcohol, perfume or nail polish remover can dissolve it on contact.
- For sticky spots, use a cloth wrung out in mild soapy water, then rinse-wipe and dry right away. Never flood the surface.
What to Avoid
- Keep wood furniture out of direct sunlight, which fades and bleaches finishes unevenly, and away from heat vents, radiators and fireplaces, which can dry and crack the wood.
- Skip silicone sprays, wax buildup products and all-purpose cleaners with ammonia or bleach. They dull and damage most finishes.
- Avoid extreme swings in temperature and humidity. Wood expands and contracts with moisture, so aim for a moderate, consistent indoor climate, using a humidifier in dry winter months if needed.
Long-Term Maintenance
- Once or twice a year, refresh sealed finishes with a quality furniture cream or a light coat of paste wax, tested first in a hidden spot. Oiled woods prefer a periodic reapplication of the appropriate oil instead.
- Rotate accessories occasionally so the surface ages evenly, and tighten hardware gently as seasons change. For deep scratches or finish repairs, we recommend a professional furniture restorer.
