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Mid-height bookcases that fit perfectly above most furniture pieces. Choose from 43 models between £80 and £990, crafted in oak, pine, acacia and reclaimed wood. These 100–120cm tall bookcases suit living rooms, home offices and hallways where you need display space without reaching high shelves.

  • Oak & Wood Finishes – Natural oak, honey brown waxed lacquered, and dark acacia options available.
  • Country Living Range – Nimbus Oak bookcases deliver timeless style and durability for family homes. Country Living Nimbus Oak
  • Grey & Black Colours – Grey painted and black lacquered finishes complement modern and traditional décor.
  • Fast UK Delivery – Stock available now; order today for quick delivery to your home.

Tip: Measure your wall space and any items you plan to display before ordering—these bookcases work best when styled with a mix of books and decorative objects.

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Browse our full range of Bookcase 100cm to 120cm High — available in a variety of styles, finishes and sizes to suit every home and budget. Use the filters to narrow your search by colour, material and price.

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Our Bookcase 100cm to 120cm High are sourced from trusted UK and European brands, with every product meeting our quality and value standards. Full specifications, dimensions and care instructions are listed on each product page.

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All our Bookcase 100cm to 120cm High include free UK standard delivery. Next day and express delivery options are available on selected in-stock items — look for the delivery badge on the product listing.

Perfect for compact spaces, our 100cm to 120cm high bookcases offer intelligent storage without dominating your room. Whether you're looking for a 100cm wide bookcase or a 120cm tall bookcase, we stock a range of styles to suit any interior. From contemporary designs to classic finishes including white bookcase options, there's a 120cm wide bookcase to match your décor and display your collection beautifully.

  • Compact and Versatile – A 100cm bookcase works brilliantly above desks, in alcoves, or as a statement piece in living spaces. Our 120cm wide bookcase selection gives you generous display space without overwhelming smaller rooms.
  • Range of Finishes – Explore our Oak Bookcases for warm, natural appeal, or choose painted finishes and modern materials to suit your style. A white bookcase 100cm wide brings contemporary elegance to any space.
  • Quality Shelving Solutions – Built for durability and designed for easy assembly, each bookshelf 100cm wide is crafted to hold your books, ornaments, and treasured items securely. Adjustable shelves on many models let you customise storage to your needs.
  • Delivery – Enjoy free UK delivery on your new bookcase, making it even easier to bring home your perfect storage solution.

Tip: Before ordering, measure your wall space and consider the weight of items you'll display—our product details include weight specifications to help you choose the ideal fit.

If you need something taller, explore our Bookcase 120cm to 140cm High range, or browse our complete Bookcase collection for all height options.

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FAQs on Bookcase 100cm to 120cm High

What size room is a 100-120cm high bookcase suitable for?

A 100-120cm bookcase works well in most living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices. It provides substantial storage without overwhelming smaller spaces. In compact rooms under 12 sqm, choose a narrower depth model. In larger rooms, pair with other furniture to create balanced layouts. Measure your wall width before purchasing.

Wooden bookcases offer durability, traditional styling, and hide dust better—ideal for busy households. Glass shelves provide a modern look and make rooms feel larger, but require more frequent cleaning. Wooden suits traditional and farmhouse décor; glass suits contemporary and minimalist spaces. Consider your maintenance preference and décor style.

Yes, a bookcase this height works in small bedrooms if you choose a slim depth model (under 30cm). Position it against a long wall to avoid blocking natural light. Avoid placing it opposite the bed as it may feel cramped. Ensure at least 60cm clearance for bedroom doors to open fully.

Most standard bookcases support 15-25kg per shelf, with total weight capacity between 75-150kg depending on material and construction. Solid wood models typically support more than particleboard. Distribute weight evenly across shelves. Check the product specification sheet for exact load limits before loading heavier items like hardback collections.

Use the rule of thirds: fill one-third with books, one-third with décor objects (vases, photographs, plants), and leave one-third open space. Vary book spine colours and orientations. Add a decorative box for hidden storage. Place taller items on lower shelves, lighter décor higher up. This creates visual balance and prevents a cluttered appearance.

Yes, wall anchors are strongly recommended for safety, especially if you have children or pets. Most bookcases this height are top-heavy when fully loaded. Use appropriate anchors for your wall type: toggle bolts for plasterboard, masonry anchors for brick. Check your product manual for specific anchor requirements and installation guidance.

Bookcases have an enclosed back and sides, offering stability and a finished look—better for displaying collections. Shelving units are open-backed and often modular, providing flexibility and a contemporary aesthetic. Bookcases work better against walls; shelving suits room dividers. Both suit 100-120cm heights, but serve different decorative purposes.

Measure your available wall width in centimetres, accounting for skirting boards and adjacent furniture. Check ceiling height to ensure at least 10cm clearance. Measure depth from wall to obstruction (radiators, light fittings). Note any uneven floors—adjustable feet help with stability. Provide these three measurements to our team for personalised recommendations.

Yes, theyre ideal for small living rooms when positioned strategically. Choose a narrow depth (under 25cm) to maximise floor space. Tall, slender designs feel less bulky than wide, low alternatives. Light finishes and glass shelves make rooms feel larger. Position in corners or against the longest wall to avoid visual clutter.

Dust weekly with a soft microfibre cloth. Wipe spills immediately to prevent water marks. Use wood-specific furniture polish monthly for protection. Avoid direct sunlight and damp areas, which damage wood over time. Keep away from radiators and heating vents. For stubborn marks, use a slightly damp cloth followed by a dry one.

Yes, open-back or dual-sided bookcases work effectively as dividers in larger rooms or studios. Ensure its stable and secured to walls for safety. Position it perpendicular to the longest wall. Keep shelves slightly sparse on both sides for sightlines. This solution provides storage, structure, and subtle separation without blocking natural light entirely.
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