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Shelves

5 items total
Shelf PARADE 40 x 60 cm, brown, wood, firm LIVING
New in
249 €
FERM1104269833
Shelf TEASER 30 x 30 cm, green, aluminum, Umage
New in
125 €
UMGVIT05006
Shelf TEASER 30 x 30 cm, grey, aluminum, Umage
New in
125 €
UMGVIT05005
Shelf NORTH 65, white, iron, MDF, Bloomingville
61,48 € –34 %
39,98 €
BV12408889

Shelves - the best way to organise your belongings

Shelves are a must-have if you want to organise and style your interiors. They are used in living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms and home offices and in Kulina we provide you with a wide range of stylish, modern and functional shelving options for all tastes, needs and demands.

What are the most popular types of shelves?

Shelves come in various types, designs, and materials, each serving specific purposes and aesthetics. Here are some common types of shelves:

  • Floating Shelves: These shelves appear to "float" on the wall with hidden brackets or supports. They provide a clean and modern look, ideal for displaying decorative items, books, or small objects.

  • Wall-Mounted Shelves: These shelves are affixed to the wall with visible brackets. They come in various styles, such as simple wooden shelves or metal-framed shelves, and can hold a range of items.

  • Corner Shelves: Designed to fit into corners, these shelves maximize space utilization in areas that might otherwise be unused. They can be freestanding or wall-mounted.

  • Bookshelves: Typically larger and sturdier, bookshelves are designed to hold books and other items. They can have adjustable or fixed shelving and may come in various heights and widths.

  • Display Shelves: These shelves are designed with aesthetics in mind. They often have unique shapes and configurations, making them suitable for showcasing collectibles, artwork, or decorative objects.

  • Cube Shelves: Cube or cubby shelves consist of compartments that are shaped like cubes or rectangles. They can be arranged in various patterns and are great for organizing and displaying items.

  • Ladder Shelves: Resembling a ladder, these shelves have progressively larger shelves as they go down. They offer a unique visual appeal and are often used for both storage and decoration.

  • Wire Shelves: These shelves are made of wire mesh or grids, often used in storage spaces like pantries, closets, or garages. They allow for airflow and visibility but might not be suitable for all types of items.

  • Floating Corner Shelves: These shelves fit into corner spaces and appear to float without visible supports. They combine the benefits of both corners and floating shelves.

  • Freestanding Shelves: These shelves are not attached to the wall and can be moved around as needed. They can come in various designs, including open-back, closed-back, and ladder styles.

  • Industrial Shelves: Made from materials like metal and wood, industrial shelves often have a rustic or utilitarian look. They are commonly used in industrial-themed or modern interiors.

  • Glass Shelves: These shelves are made from glass and are often used in bathrooms, kitchens, or display cases. They provide a sleek and transparent appearance.

  • Built-In Shelves: These shelves are integrated into the architecture of a space, such as built-in bookshelves around a fireplace or alcove.

  • Cantilever Shelves: These shelves are attached to a wall with a single supporting bracket or arm, giving the illusion of the shelf floating.

  • Drawer Shelves: These combine the functionality of a drawer and a shelf. They have a pull-out drawer below the shelf for additional storage.

These are just a few examples of the many types of shelves available. When choosing a shelf type, consider factors like the intended use, the space available, the design aesthetic, and the materials that would best suit your needs.

How to style a shelf in your interior?

Styling a shelf involves arranging and organizing items in a visually appealing and balanced way. Here are some tips to help you style your shelves effectively:

  • Start with a Blank Canvas: Clear off the shelf completely before you begin. This gives you a fresh start to plan your arrangement.

  • Choose a Focal Point: Select a central item or group of items to serve as the focal point of the shelf. This could be a large piece of artwork, a unique sculpture, or an eye-catching decorative object.

  • Use the Rule of Three: Arrange items in odd numbers, typically in groups of three. This creates a sense of balance and visual interest.

  • Vary Heights and Sizes: Mix items of different heights and sizes to add depth and dimension to the arrangement. Taller items can be placed towards the back, while shorter items can be placed towards the front.

  • Layer Items: Create depth by placing items in front of and behind each other. This can add complexity to the arrangement and make it more visually engaging.

  • Balance Symmetry and Asymmetry: Symmetrical arrangements are visually pleasing and balanced, while asymmetrical arrangements add a sense of dynamism. Choose the style that fits your space and aesthetic.

  • Consider Color and Texture: Incorporate a color palette that complements the room's decor. Mixing textures, like smooth ceramics and rough wood, can add visual interest.

  • Incorporate Books: Books can add height, color, and texture. You can stack them horizontally and vertically to vary the arrangement.

  • Add Plants: Live or artificial plants can bring a touch of nature and vibrancy to your shelves. They add a refreshing element to the display.

  • Personal Items: Integrate personal items like family photos, travel souvenirs, or sentimental objects. These add a personal touch and make the space uniquely yours.

  • Use Decorative Storage: Boxes, baskets, or decorative containers can be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, helping to keep smaller items organized.

  • Consider Negative Space: Don't overcrowd the shelf. Leave some empty space to allow the eye to rest and appreciate the items that are displayed.

  • Rotate and Refresh: Don't be afraid to change the arrangement periodically. Rotate items, switch out decorative pieces, and refresh the display to keep it interesting.

  • Experiment: Styling a shelf is a creative process, so don't be afraid to experiment and try different arrangements until you find what works best for your space.

  • Step Back and Evaluate: Once you've arranged your items, step back and take a look from a distance. Make adjustments as needed to achieve a balanced and visually pleasing arrangement.

Remember, the way you style your shelf should reflect your personal style and the overall theme of the room. Have fun with the process and let your creativity shine!

If you are looking for decorative items that can be put on your shelves, make sure you check our selection of photo frames, photo albums, candle holders, bookends, figurines and vases. We are sure you will find there something that will make your shelf look glamorous!