Designline Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Wall Shelves
Product Description
These Designline heavy duty wall shelves are a practical, no-frills storage solution for back-of-house environments. Constructed from 430 grade stainless steel with box section cantilever brackets, they provide a clean,...
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Stainless Steel Spec SheetProduct Description
These Designline heavy duty wall shelves are a practical, no-frills storage solution for back-of-house environments. Constructed from 430 grade stainless steel with box section cantilever brackets, they provide a clean, wall-mounted shelf suitable for storing containers, utensils, smallwares, and lighter equipment above prep surfaces or along service runs. The solid shelf profile includes a turn-down on three faces and a rear upstand, which helps retain items and prevents spillage running down the wall.
In a working kitchen, wall-mounted shelving earns its place by freeing up bench and floor space without introducing anything that gets in the way of daily cleaning. The cantilever bracket design means there are no legs or cross-members to work around underneath, which matters when you are mopping out at the end of service. The heavy duty bracket system is the right choice where shelves will carry consistent load over time — general back-of-house storage rather than display-only use.
A few practical points worth considering before ordering:
- Available in seven lengths from 600 mm up to 2400 mm, and three depths — 300, 400, or 500 mm
- Additional support brackets are included with longer shelf lengths
- Brackets are pre-drilled for wall fixing; fixings themselves are not supplied
- Suitable for solid masonry or stud walls with appropriate fixings for the substrate
- The 430 grade finish is standard for dry storage areas — consider the environment before specifying in high-moisture zones
These shelves suit most commercial kitchens where straightforward, reliable wall storage is needed — from small café prep areas through to larger production kitchens. For sites needing deeper shelving, heavier load ratings, or shelving systems integrated with uprights and adjustable tiers, alternatives in the range may be worth exploring.
If you are fitting out a kitchen and want to talk through shelf placement, load requirements, or which depth suits your workflow, the team is happy to help you plan it out before you order.
Key Features
- 430 grade stainless steel construction with 1.2 mm solid shelf profile
- Cantilever box section brackets keep the area beneath fully clear
- Rear upstand and three-face turn-down help retain items on the shelf
- Available in seven lengths from 600 mm to 2400 mm
- Pre-drilled L-shaped brackets supplied ready for on-site wall fixing
Operational Benefits
- Frees up bench and floor space without obstructing cleaning underneath
- Multiple size combinations allow shelving to fit most kitchen layouts
- Consistent load support across long shelf runs reduces sag over time
- Smooth steel surfaces clean down quickly at the end of service
- Additional brackets included with longer lengths maintain shelf integrity
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Stainless Steel Spec SheetFrequently Asked Questions
- The 300 mm depth suits narrower runs or corridors where space is tight and you are storing smaller items like spice containers or lighter utensils. The 400 mm and 500 mm options work better above prep benches where you need to store gastronorm containers, larger mixing bowls, or small equipment. It is worth measuring your available wall height as well as depth, particularly if the shelf will sit above a counter or pass.
- The brackets are pre-drilled for standard wall fixing, but the fixings themselves are not included, so you will need to specify fixings appropriate for your wall substrate — solid masonry, blockwork, and timber stud walls all require different approaches. For tiled walls, it is worth planning bracket positions before tiling if possible, or using appropriate tile fixings rated for the expected load. If you are unsure about fixing suitability for your wall type, it is worth speaking to your fit-out contractor before ordering.
- The 430 grade stainless steel used here is a standard commercial kitchen grade and performs well in typical back-of-house conditions. In consistently wet environments such as dishwash areas or directly above sinks where steam and water contact is frequent, a higher-specification grade may be worth considering. If your application involves persistent moisture exposure, it is worth discussing this with us before committing to a specification.