
Georgetown Double Bookcase

Product number: P1810A-WVW-35158

- Solid Hardwood Construction
- Metal Accents
- Shown with Optional Doors at Bottom
- Shown with Optional Wire Brushed Finish
- Customizable
- Available Unfinished
- Double Bookcase: 73 W x 12 1/2 D x 73 1/2 H
- Single Bookcase: 36 1/2 W x 12 1/2 D x 73 1/2 H
Stunning. Solid. Robust. Luxurious. All words that describe the amazing Georgetown Double Bookcase. You see it here with wire brushed, solid oak wood and a cappuccino stain and FC 18688 glaze. This just goes to show how different the bookcases can look when you change the finish. Traditionally, this bookcase comes with just shelves. However you see it here with the optional two doors at the bottom. This adds some closed storage for those items or messes you want to keep out of sight.
Our Amish craftsmen — the best in the Midwest — build this bookcase with solid hardwood. Like oak, maple, cherry, walnut and hickory. So the bookcase you order will be incredibly sturdy and durable. For example, you can load up the shelves with heavy books. And the shelves will not sag in the middle.
The Georgetown Double Bookcase is ideal for your living room or office. And, speaking about your office, you can complement it with other pieces from the Georgetown Office Collection. For example, you can add the desk chair, credenza with hutch or even the executive desk to your order. Furthermore, we can completely customize these pieces to your needs. For that reason, you can have your office furniture built how you like it and how you need it.
Georgetown Double Bookcase Ordering Information
First, click on the red Customize This Product button below. Decide if you would like to order the Georgetown Double Bookcase as pictured in the main image or if you want to customize it to meet your needs. Next, our friendly staff will reach out to you to continue the ordering process. We’ll provide you a FREE quote. Certainly, you can also call, email or visit us at Weaver Furniture Sales to receive your quote or more information about the Georgetown Double Bookcase.