Edvard Acacia Bookcase
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Description
Designed by VAUNT in-house design team, the Edvard Bookcase is made from solid acacia wood, offering real weight and durability throughout. There’s no engineered board or veneer just strong, dependable timber that gives the piece its lasting feel and natural warmth.
The tall frame is finished in a warm, neutral tone that allows the grain of the acacia to come through. Ribbed detailing across the lower doors adds texture without making the piece feel heavy, while the cork and brass handles offer a subtle contrast in both tone and material.
Open shelving above provides space for books, objects, or everyday items, with closed storage below to keep things out of sight. Each shelf is built to hold real weight, supported by solid construction that’s made to last.
Built by skilled craftspeople with a focus on detail and finish, the Edvard bookcase is made with purpose. It’s simple, strong, and built for daily use.
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Materials & quality
Delivery & returns
DELIVERY:
This is an oversized delivery item.
Free delivery on orders over £100.
RETURNS:
£65 for the first box, £35 for each additional box.
If you would like to send an item back, please let us know within 14 days of purchase and send the item back to us within 28 days.
See our delivery & returns page for full details.
Packaging & assembly
Meet the maker
Vaunt values
We firmly reject throwaway culture and focus on quality, durability, and care in everything we do. Each piece is handcrafted in small batches using solid materials and time-tested techniques. We prioritise sustainable materials, fair working conditions, and thoughtful design from start to finish. We make furniture and homewares that’s built properly and made to be lived with.
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Meet The Maker
Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan's renowned furniture-making region, our specialist manufacturer draws on the region's rich tradition of craftsmanship to create designs that align closely with our own design principles. Their commitment extends beyond furniture, as they give back to the community by providing free education to underprivileged children, empowering them for a brighter future.

















