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Five-tier black steel corner shelving unit fully assembled in corner, front-right angle view showing all five tiers with industrial frame

Corner Shelving Unit — Modular Black Steel

156,00 €

A five-level corner shelf in powder-coated steel that turns those neglected corners into useful space. Easy to scale and rearrange for any room.

Win Back Your Corners

Corners in small flats tend to sit empty — this modular shelf turns those dead spots into proper storage and display. It has five adjustable levels made from 12mm solid steel shelves with a matte black powder-coat finish. The frame uses 25mm × 25mm square tubing for an industrial-modern look that suits modern, pared-back, or mix-and-match interiors.

Each shelf carries up to 15kg spread evenly, which makes it great for books, kitchen bits, plants, ornaments, or home-office supplies. The shelves move in 5cm steps, so you can genuinely set them to suit items of different heights. The base takes up just 40cm × 40cm, slotting into standard corners without jutting out into the room.

Close-up detail of black steel corner shelving unit showing welded frame joints and adjustable shelf brackets

The Features That Count

Five Movable Levels

Make the most of your height with five separately adjustable shelves. Set them in 5cm steps to suit whatever you're keeping — stacked books one day, potted plants the next.

Small 40 × 40cm Base

Made for tucking into a corner. It doesn't bite into your usable floor, which makes it ideal for flats where every centimetre counts.

15kg on Every Shelf

Safely hold books, kitchen kit, and ornaments. Each shelf takes 15kg spread evenly without bowing or sagging.

Modular & Growable

Begin with a single tower and add more alongside or stack them upward as your storage needs grow. It's a setup that grows with you.

Corner shelving unit installed in minimalist apartment corner with books, decorative plants, and ceramic items displayed on shelves

Where Industrial Looks Meet Function

The matte black powder-coat isn't just about looks — it's handy too. It shrugs off fingerprints and dust, needing no more than the odd wipe to stay sharp. That industrial-modern feel sits well in modern spaces, pared-back lofts, or mixed-style rooms. It's quiet enough not to fight your décor, yet solid enough to read as a design feature in its own right.

Unlike fixed built-ins, this one comes with you when you move. Its modular build lets you set extra towers alongside or stack several upward (with proper wall anchoring) to make bigger storage runs as your needs change. It's a great fit for renters who'd rather not make permanent changes to a place.

The Specs

Dimensions

40 × 40 × 180 cm
(W × D × H)

Material

Steel, matte black powder-coat finish

Weight

16 kg

Per-Shelf Load

15 kg per shelf (spread evenly)

Shelf Spacing

Adjustable in 5 cm steps

Wall Load Limit

75 kg in total (with anchors)

Simple to Fit, No Lasting Damage

Fitting it is simple and needs no professional. The tower anchors to the two adjoining walls with heavy-duty brackets and wall anchors (rated for a 75kg total load). You'll only want basic tools — a drill, a level, and a spanner — which most people have around. Start to finish usually takes 30-45 minutes, even on your own.

Here's why renters love it: no lasting damage to the walls means your deposit stays safe. When you move on, you just take it down and bring it with you. The wall anchors leave only small holes most landlords won't even spot. It's the answer for anyone who wants real storage without committing to built-in shelving.

Installation detail showing wall bracket, anchor points, and level being used during assembly

Good to Know

This shelf tower is meant for indoor home use in dry surroundings. The weight limits assume loads spread evenly across solid shelves. On plasterboard you'll need proper wall anchors — fixing straight into studs gives the most stability. The shade may look a touch different from the photos depending on lighting and your screen. Dispatch usually happens within 5-7 working days. For technical questions about fitting or what your particular wall can hold, we'd suggest checking with a qualified handyman or builder.