Handcrafted by artisans right here in Sarasota, fl. Can be mounted on the wall or side of a cabinet. This rack can also be mounted on a hollow-core door such as a pantry door with specially included fasteners. Clear acrylic dowels help hold things in on each shelf, while the inset back panel hides the wall behind the rack! Easy to mount on the wall with screws and anchors provided. Available in ten different heights, 2 widths, 3 depths, and unfinished, pre-primed for painting, or white enamel finish. Ten openings measuring 6"H x 12.5"W. The usable depth on each shelf is 3". Overall rack measures 69"H x 14"W x 3.5"D. Solid pine construction, screwed together to last a lifetime. White enamel finish.
I absolutely LOVE this spice rack with two exceptions: (1) the top shelf is shorter than the other shelves. So although my specially-ordered spice jars fit nicely onto the other shelves, it's not possible to tilt them to insert them onto the top shelf--even though I carefully measured the height of the jars and the stated measurements of these shelves. (2) there are provided clear acrylic (plastic) straw-like bars that hold the jars onto each shelf. You are required to bend each one to insert it into pre-drilled holes on the sides of each shelf. Over time, those will become less flexible and be prone to breakage. To get my jars in and out of the slightly shorter top shelf, I had to remove that acrylic bar each time, and it did break. What a bummer. The seller should provide a couple of extras of those. Also, when I open and close the pantry, the jars shift around on the shelf. Overall, this would work better if it was mounted onto a stationary wall rather than a door. With a stationary wall, could omit the acrylic rods entirely, the jars would not shift around, and without the acrylic bars, it would not be necessary to tilt the jars to insert them into the shelf and so my jars would fit more easily onto the shorter top shelf.
Overall, I do love it. It is well made. I just have those few annoying things about it.. Allison. Burke, VA. Tue Jan 20 2026