This Viral Arched Bookcase Is Finally Back in Stock (It’s a “Dream”)

Amrita ThakkarEditor of Style & Design
Amrita ThakkarEditor of Style & Design
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published Sep 23, 2024
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Credit: Minette Hand
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Have you ever looked at Sam’s Club’s super-popular Enzo Cabinet and thought that it’s just a little too pricey or a little too large for your space? Well, there’s a product that solves both those issues, and it’s available right now at Walmart. 

Walmart has been smashing it out of the park with furniture lately, and the Better Homes & Gardens Juliet Narrow Arch Bookcase is no exception. While it lacks cabinet doors, it has a beautiful arch and plenty of storage space to show all your books, knicknacks, and anything else you might want to put on display. For just $148, it makes a great addition to any living room or bedroom. At a width of 18 inches, it’s also great if you live in a small space, as it can fit in almost anywhere. 

The arched bookcase comes in two finishes, light honey and rich black, and has three adjustable shelves and one fixed bookshelf. The rich black color is currently sold out, but Walmart restocks the bookshelf regularly, so it’s worth keeping an eye on it online or calling your local store. 

One customer left a glowing review, saying, “This arched bookcase is a dream! This bookcase looks MUCH more high-end than what you may expect to come from Walmart. I couldn’t be more happy with this piece!” Another said, “Definitely elevates any room with the proper decor!”

However, a couple of people have had issues with assembly, with reviews pointing out that pieces might not line up perfectly. It might be worth paying the extra $78 for assembly if you’re worried about getting it together. 

This piece tends to sell out quickly despite frequent restocks, so it’s worth grabbing if you really want it (at the time of publication, it was in 200+ people’s carts!). Just make sure to set time aside to put it together when you do. 

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