Aluminum Corner Shelf for Shower 2-Tier with Self-Adhesive Mounting

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The bottles that always fall over, finally somewhere they stay put

You put the shampoo back on the edge of the tub, turn around, and hear the sound you’ve heard a hundred times before — the bottle falling and rolling across the tiles. The corner of your shower is usually dead space; this shelf turns it into the most useful spot in your bathroom.

Why this design works where other shelves fail

  • Aluminum instead of steel: aluminum doesn’t oxidize in a humid bathroom environment — rust stains that appear on coated steel racks after a few months don’t happen here.
  • Two tiers in the corner: the triangular shape uses space that would otherwise be empty and offers room for bottles on one level and smaller items like razors or toothbrushes on the other.
  • Open frame with drainage slots: water drains immediately through the slots in the base instead of pooling under the bottles, reducing buildup and slime formation.
  • Self-adhesive wall mounting: the adhesive pads stick to smooth tiles and stone without drilling — convenient for renters or anyone who doesn’t want holes in a new bathroom.
  • Load capacity up to 50 kg: the combined capacity of both tiers easily holds even heavy family shampoos and refill bottles.
  • Powder-coated matte black finish: the coating hides water droplets and limescale much better than shiny chrome, making cleaning less frequent.

For renters who want to upgrade their bathroom without leaving drill holes. For small bathrooms where every square centimeter counts and the corner is currently wasted. And for households with multiple people each having their own bottles — suddenly everything fits without everyone reaching over each other’s stuff.

Placement and daily use

Thoroughly clean the wall corner with alcohol or a degreasing agent before pressing on the adhesive pads — dust, soap residue, or shower spray on the surface are the main reasons self-adhesive racks come loose. Press the pads firmly for at least 30 seconds and wait 24 hours before placing anything on them so the glue fully cures. Wipe the tiers weekly with a damp cloth; thanks to the open design, most soap and shampoo rinses away naturally during showering.

For those who treat their bathroom as a space to relax, not as a storage room with a shower in it.