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Prismatic 3D Prints Book Nooks Recalled Over Coin Battery Hazard

If you bought a decorative light-up “book nook” recently, this is important.

On February 19, 2026, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced a recall of Prismatic 3D Prints Book Nooks with Lights due to a serious safety risk involving coin cell batteries.

Here’s what you need to know — fast.

What’s Being Recalled and Why?

The recall involves Prismatic 3D Prints Book Nooks with Lights, decorative bookshelf inserts designed to sit between books.

The issue?

These products include a spare CR2032 lithium coin battery that can be easily accessed by children. The battery packaging also does not meet the required child-resistant standards under Reese’s Law.

Why that matters:

  • Coin cell batteries can cause severe internal burns if swallowed
  • Ingestion can lead to serious injury or death
  • The packaging did not include the required warnings

No injuries have been reported. But the risk is serious enough to trigger this recall.

About 1,770 units are affected.

Which Products Are Affected?

This recall covers:

Product Name:

  • Prismatic 3D Prints Book Nooks with Lights

Designs:

  • Fantasy Window
  • Gothic Cathedral Window
  • Gothic Cathedral Window (set of three)

Frame Colors:

  • Antique gold
  • Pewter
  • Black granite
  • White marble
  • Black

Window Colors:

  • Purple
  • Red
  • Yellow
  • Green
  • Blue

Look for a circular recess behind the window at the base labeled “extra battery.” That’s where the spare CR2032 coin cell battery is stored.

Sold online at: Etsy.com
Sales period: March 2025 through October 2025
Price range: $25 to $72
Manufacturer: Prismatic 3D Prints LLC, Loveland, Colorado
Made in: United States

What You Should Do?

If you have one of these book nooks:

  • Stop using it immediately
  • Remove the batteries
  • Store batteries out of reach of children
  • Contact the company for a free repair kit

The repair kit includes:

  • A part to permanently cover the spare battery holder
  • Installation instructions

Also important: Coin cell batteries should be disposed of or recycled according to local hazardous waste guidelines.

Key Dates or Safety Alerts

  • Recall Date: February 19, 2026
  • Units Affected: About 1,770
  • Remedy: Free repair kit
  • Hazard: Risk of serious injury or death from battery ingestion

This recall addresses violations of mandatory federal safety standards for consumer products containing coin batteries.

How to Request a Refund or Report the Issue

Consumers should contact Prismatic 3D Prints directly for instructions on receiving the free repair kit.

You can also report unsafe products to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at:

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