EAIS Chrome Wire Wall Shelves – Single & 2 Tier
Product Description
These chrome wire wall shelves from EAIS are a practical, no-frills storage solution for commercial kitchens where wall space needs to work harder. Available in single-tier and two-tier configurations across...
Specifications
- Material
- Chrome Wire
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Product Description
These chrome wire wall shelves from EAIS are a practical, no-frills storage solution for commercial kitchens where wall space needs to work harder. Available in single-tier and two-tier configurations across a range of lengths, they are designed to hold dry goods, small equipment, and general mise en place within easy reach of the work area. Each shelf comes supplied with the brackets, poles, and clamps needed for wall mounting, so there is no need to source fixings separately.
In a working kitchen environment, wire shelving has a clear practical advantage over solid-surface alternatives: air circulates freely around stored items, moisture does not pool on the shelf surface, and it is straightforward to see at a glance what is stocked and what needs replenishing. The chrome finish holds up well in the warm, humid conditions typical of a commercial kitchen, and the open construction makes cleaning quick during daily close-down.
- Open wire construction promotes airflow and prevents moisture build-up beneath stored items
- Two-tier option doubles usable wall storage without increasing the footprint
- Supplied complete with mounting hardware — brackets, poles, and clamps included
- Chrome finish suits standard kitchen environments and wipes down easily
- Available in multiple lengths to fit a range of wall runs and bay widths
Installation is straightforward, though as with any wall-mounted shelving the fixings must be appropriate for the wall type — solid masonry, stud partition, and tiled surfaces each need different anchor approaches, and the wall must be capable of bearing the loaded weight. The 300mm depth suits most dry-store and pass applications but is not intended for heavy refrigerated or bulky equipment storage.
These shelves are well suited to smaller kitchens, prep areas, and service passes where affordable, accessible wall storage is the priority. For sites needing significantly greater load capacity or deeper shelf runs, heavier-duty shelving systems would be worth considering.
If you are unsure which configuration or length suits your layout, our team is happy to talk through the options with you.
Key Features
- Available in six lengths from 600mm to 1500mm wide
- Two-tier option provides double the storage on a single wall run
- Open chrome wire construction allows full airflow around stored goods
- Supplied complete with brackets, poles, and clamps for wall mounting
- 300mm shelf depth suitable for dry goods and standard kitchen items
Operational Benefits
- Maximises usable wall space without encroaching on floor or worktop area
- Open wire surface keeps stored items visible, speeding up service prep
- Airflow around goods reduces moisture build-up and helps maintain hygiene
- All-in-one hardware supply reduces installation time and sourcing effort
- Multiple length options allow shelves to fit varied wall bays and kitchen sizes
Specifications
- Material
- Chrome Wire
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The right length depends on your available wall run and what you intend to store. Shorter lengths such as 600mm or 800mm work well in tight prep areas or alongside equipment, while 1200mm and 1500mm lengths suit longer wall bays or pass areas with higher storage demands. If you are fitting multiple shelves in a run, matching them to your wall bays keeps the installation neat and structurally manageable.
- These shelves are designed for dry goods, smallwares, and general mise en place rather than heavy or refrigerated storage. The 300mm depth and standard bracket system are appropriate for everyday kitchen items, but if you need to store heavy equipment or anything requiring temperature control, a dedicated shelving system with higher load ratings would be more appropriate.
- The main consideration is wall construction — masonry, stud partition, and tiled walls each require different fixing methods and anchor types to support a loaded shelf safely. You will also need to ensure the wall fixings are food-safe rated where the shelf is positioned near food preparation areas. If you are unsure about your wall type or fixing requirements, it is worth consulting a contractor before installation.