The steel magnet board can separate from wood backing
September 20, 2013Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.DENY Designs, of Denver, Colo., is recalling about 82 Baroque and Quatrefoil magnet boards.
The steel magnet board can separate from wood backing causing it to fall, posing an injury hazard. The firm has received four reports of the magnetic steel cover separating from the wood backing, resulting in the cover falling to the floor. There were no injuries reported.
The magnet boards are decorative home accessories that hang on a wall and are used for posting photos, notes and reminders. They have a diamond or square shape with a curved or scalloped edge trim and are printed with a variety of designs and art representations. They are made of wood and steel and come in two sizes: medium, 22 by 29 inches; and large, 30 by 38 inches sizes.
The boards, manufactured in the U.S., were sold online at DENYDesigns.com, Gilt.com, JossandMain.com, Remodo.com and Zulily.com between March 2013, and June 2013, from about $105 to $300.
Consumers should immediately remove the recalled magnetic boards from the wall and contact DENY Designs for a free replacement board with a shipping label and reusable box to return the recalled product. Once the recalled product is received by the firm, consumers will also receive a discount code good for 50% off a future purchase from DENY.
Consumers may contact DENY Designs at (800) 973-6091 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. MT Monday through Friday.