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A corner rack should match the wall angle, shelf depth, and item height. Triangular shelves save dead corner space, while rounded fronts reduce bump risk. Set tier spacing for bottles, books, plants, or bathroom items.
Choose corner rack material by room: powder-coated metal suits kitchens, stainless steel handles wet bathrooms, bamboo or wood fits living rooms, and PP works for light storage. Check feet, coating, and water contact areas.
Test corner rack stability with uneven loads, side push, floor leveling, and wall contact. Tall racks need anti-tip hardware or wider bases, especially when used for plants, jars, or bathroom bottles on upper tiers.