This section is from the book "Box Furniture", by Louise Brigham. Also available from Amazon: Box Furniture.

Body. 3 Condensed-milk Boxes (about 7 1/4 in. deep, 13 in. wide, 19 3/4 in. long).
Facing Strips. 4 Strips 3/8 in. thick, 1 3/4 in. wide, as long as the inside width of the box.
This rack is a combination of three small racks as shown for Small Wall Rack, Illustration No. 21.
Make three small racks as described therein, all of equal size.
Place one rack on end upon the floor, then place the second one on this, also endwise. Secure the ends together by driving the nails from the inside of the top bracket and clinch them on the under side. Place the third rack on the second and secure it in the same manner. Care must be exercised to keep the edges even with each other and have all three brackets, when joined, form a straight line.
Place the facing strips on the front face of the ends to cover joints as shown, the outer edge of end strip to be even with the outside face of the rack; 1/8 inch holes may be bored through the back face, as shown in the illustration. The rack may be hung with wire from a molding.
Note. The Broom Shelf shown in the Kitchen Interior is the Large Wall Rack with a curtain, and hooks added underneath on which to hang the brooms and aprons.
 
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