Quick Service Stainless Steel Corner Wall Benches
Product Description
These corner wall benches are fabricated from stainless steel and designed to make use of corner space along kitchen walls — an area that is often underused in commercial kitchen...
Specifications
Product Description
These corner wall benches are fabricated from stainless steel and designed to make use of corner space along kitchen walls — an area that is often underused in commercial kitchen layouts. Each unit provides a solid working surface with a downstand to each edge for rigidity, and a rear upstand to contain spillages and protect the wall surface behind. A fixed understorage shelf runs the full width of the unit, offering useful space for gastronorm trays, dry stores, or small equipment kept close to the workstation.
In a working kitchen, corner wall benches tend to support prep or pass activity where counter runs meet at a right angle. The wall-mounted configuration keeps the floor area beneath largely clear, which is a practical consideration for cleaning and for sites where floor-mounted pedestals would obstruct movement. The adjustable flanged feet allow the unit to be levelled on uneven floors and fixed securely in place once positioned.
A few details are worth noting before installation. The rear legs are inset 100mm from the wall face, which allows service pipework — water, gas, or electrical conduit — to run behind the unit without requiring the bench to be moved for access. The end legs sit inboard of the worktop edges, which is a standard fabrication approach that protects the legs from trolley and equipment impact at the ends.
- Rear upstand protects wall surfaces and contains spills at the workstation
- Understorage shelf keeps frequently used items within reach
- Inset rear legs allow service pipework to run behind the unit
- Adjustable flanged feet permit secure fixing to the floor on site
- Corner configuration makes productive use of otherwise awkward kitchen space
These benches are well suited to small and medium commercial kitchens — cafés, pub kitchens, school catering facilities, and similar operations — where corner wall space is available and a practical, cleanable work surface is needed. For larger, higher-throughput kitchens requiring heavier fabrication or bespoke dimensions, it is worth exploring alternatives with greater structural specification.
If you are unsure whether this configuration will work within your existing kitchen layout, or you have questions about how to integrate corner benching with your current run of equipment, the team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Solid stainless steel worktop with 50mm downstand to each edge
- Rear upstand contains spills and protects the wall behind
- Full-width understorage shelf fixed below the worktop
- Rear legs inset 100mm to allow service pipework clearance behind
- Adjustable flanged feet for levelling and floor fixing on site
Operational Benefits
- Corner configuration makes productive use of otherwise wasted kitchen space
- Upstand and downstand edges reduce spillage spread during busy service
- Understorage shelf keeps prep equipment accessible without cluttering the worktop
- Inset rear legs simplify future access to pipework without moving the unit
- Floor-fixable feet keep the bench stable and compliant with hygiene inspection requirements
Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
- Stainless steel fabrications of this type are commonly used in both wet and dry prep areas in commercial kitchens. The rear upstand helps manage liquid spillage at the wall junction, and the smooth steel surfaces are straightforward to clean down between tasks. If the unit will be positioned adjacent to a sink or in a high-moisture environment, it is worth confirming the grade of steel used with us before ordering.
- These are wall bench units rather than freestanding tables — they are designed to sit against the wall and be secured to the floor via the adjustable flanged feet. They are not intended to be anchored to the wall itself, but the rear upstand does sit close to the wall surface. If you need a fully freestanding corner unit, that is a different product configuration and worth discussing with us.
- The main practical consideration is the 100mm clearance behind the rear legs, which is there to accommodate existing or future service pipework. You should check that your corner dimensions allow the unit to sit flush without conflicting with skirting, dado trunking, or wall-mounted equipment. If you are fitting this bench as part of a longer run of wall benching, it is worth planning the junction points carefully to keep worktop heights consistent across the run.