The Uttermost Company is recalling approximately 17,000 mirrors, art pieces, and wall decor items sold with adjustable metal j-hook hanging hardware. The hanging hardware can break unexpectedly, causing the decor to fall from the wall. Uttermost has received 13 reports of the hardware breaking, including one incident where a falling mirror caused a laceration to a consumer's leg. These items were sold nationwide at various furniture stores and online retailers like Wayfair.com and Bellacor.com between June 2017 and March 2018. Consumers should immediately remove affected items from their walls and contact the company for free replacement hardware.
The adjustable metal j-hooks can fail under the weight of the decor, causing heavy mirrors or art to fall suddenly. This poses a significant risk of impact or laceration injuries to anyone standing nearby.
Consumers should immediately take the recalled decor off the wall and inspect the hanging hardware to check for the recalled metal adjustable j-hooks. If the decor has the recalled metal adjustable j-hooks, do not re-hang the recalled decor. Consumers with recalled metal adjustable j-hooks should contact Uttermost to receive free replacement adjustable j-hooks with free shipping.




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