Curved and Rounded Corner Shower Shelves

Rounded-edge shelves have a curved front: no sharp corners, a soft line that gentles the wall. We cut them to measure in waterproof aluminium, with the curve radius you prefer. Safer in a small bathroom, where you brush past them daily, and easy on the eye.
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The rounded edge that makes the difference

The radius is the curve of the edge: instead of a 90-degree corner, the shelf ends in a soft line. In a narrow bathroom it matters more than it seems, because you pass next to it every day and a sharp corner makes itself felt, especially with children around. The curved profile also softens the look and pairs with rounded basins and mirrors. For a bolder effect there are the round shelves; if you prefer clean lines, see the rectangular ones.

Made to measure: size, radius and finish

Each piece is made in powder-coated aluminium, which fears neither humidity, steam nor corrosion. We work to measure: choose width, depth and how pronounced you want the curve, then the finish among matt tones (white, black, grey) or a custom colour. It arrives ready to fix, with screws and plugs or adhesive where you'd rather not drill the tiles. Not sure what to measure? Our guide on how to measure walks you through it.

How to choose the right rounded-edge shelf

Start from where you mount it and who uses the bathroom:

  • Small or passage bathroom: the curved edge cuts the risk of bumping into it.
  • Family with children: go for a wide curve, softer to the touch.
  • Rounded style (round basin, mirror): the radius creates continuity.
  • Function: choose a simple shelf or a model with bar and hooks.

Among the models, KEPLER and LIBRA show this profile well.

FAQ

What does a rounded-edge shelf mean?
The radius is the curve of the front edge: the shelf ends in a rounded line instead of a sharp corner. It's both an aesthetic and a practical choice, because it softens the look and makes the edge safer in tight passages.
Is the rounded edge safer?
Yes, especially in small bathrooms and with children. Without sharp corners, bumping into the shelf as you pass hurts far less. The curve stays solid: it takes nothing away from the shelf's capacity.
Can I choose how pronounced the curve is?
Of course. Besides width and depth, you also define the curve radius, from a barely bevelled edge to a wide curve. That way the shelf fits the style of the bathroom and your taste.
What is it made of and how do I clean it?
It's powder-coated aluminium, resistant to humidity and steam, suitable even near the shower. It doesn't rust or chip; a damp cloth is enough to clean it, with no harsh detergents.
How is it mounted?
With screws and plugs included or with high-strength adhesive where you'd rather not drill the tiles. Fitting is simple and you do it yourself; instructions and videos are on the dedicated page.
What furnishings does it pair with best?
The curved edge suits basins, mirrors and sanitaryware with soft lines, but it also works in a modern bathroom to break up sharp angles. Matt finishes help match it to the taps.