Q: I've noticed this style of shelves a couple of times recently on your site and I'd love to know where to get them.

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ikea!
ikea indeed.
Yes, IKEA, but I recall that they come in plain wood and you stain them yourself.
They are also available in white and black (and red if I remember correctly)
They are called Norrtorp.
I think the consoles are called Walter? And then there are standard shelves on that? They need to be stained, though (in Sweden IKEA also carries the stain + brushes, so it is quite an easy task).
Pretty sure those brackets and depth of shelves are available in any good Lowes or Home Depot. Gonna need to go there for the wall hangers anyway...
I have these exact ones in untreated wood from IKEA. They're great, but not painted or stained because they're in the laundry room. The great thing about them is that you can cut the shelf down to size, which I still need to do for one shelf.
Make them! That's what we did. Look for the brackets online, get the boards cut at Home Depot and stain them yourself.
They're from IKEA. Maybe they are discontinued. They can be used upside down with narrower shelves too.
Sheesh! You can buy the brackets at any hardware store and cut a board to size, then paint or stain. Not difficult at all and cheaper than buying them already made.
Home Depot - shelves, track, brackets. Cheap!! I did shelves like that all the way up a wall in my closet for shoes.
Elfa from the Container Store.
For everyone saying DIY, each of those brackets is like $4. Sure, it's cheaper and occasionally more ethical to make your own but I definitely wouldn't buy new wood and brackets and put in some hours to fabricate these myself. Unless you're repurposing some old scrapwood, there really isn't any point outside of some satisfaction you could gain doing something really worthwhile.