Add extra storage and make the most of corner spaces with this quarter round shelf for chrome wire shelving. It is ideal for extending existing bays or tailoring your layout to suit changing requirements.
Designed to integrate with compatible chrome wire shelving, this additional shelf provides a neat, open-wire surface that helps maintain visibility and airflow around stored items.
Product Features
- Quarter round design maximises use of corner and end-of-run spaces
- Open wire construction helps air circulation and reduces dust build-up
- Easy to add to existing chrome wire shelving configurations
- Sturdy shelf surface suitable for a wide range of light to medium-duty items
- Helps create smooth, rounded run ends to improve access and appearance
- Ideal for tailoring standard shelving layouts to awkward spaces
Key Specifications
| Product type | Quarter round extra shelf |
| Shelf style | Chrome wire |
| Width | 455 mm |
| Accessory type | Additional shelf for compatible wire bays |
| Price range | £58.20 |
Applications
- Retail displays where rounded shelf ends improve customer flow
- Store rooms and stock areas needing better use of corner space
- Catering and hospitality environments using ventilated shelving
- Healthcare and laboratory storage requiring good airflow and visibility
- General commercial storage where standard rectangular shelves are impractical
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this quarter round shelf be used on its own without a shelving bay?
No, this is an accessory shelf designed to be fitted to a compatible chrome wire shelving structure and cannot be used as a standalone unit.
Is the 455 mm measurement the width of the straight edges?
Yes, the 455 mm dimension refers to the width of the shelf measured along the straight edge that aligns with the main shelving bay.
What type of items is this shelf suitable for?
This quarter round shelf is suitable for light to medium-duty items typically stored on chrome wire shelving, such as containers, small boxes, catering supplies, or display products.
