Shelves & Brackets is a guided shelf section rather than one flat product list. The legacy page introduced ceramic corner shelves, tempered glass shelf kits, solid-surface shower shelves, granite closeout shelves, and custom wood-shelf ideas all from one place.
That intent is preserved here with direct links to Ceramic Corner Shelf Options, Expo Design, Corian Corner Shower Shelves, Granite Corner Shelves, and custom wood shelves from Brushy Creek.
Shelf Brackets collects the decorative support systems used throughout this shelves section. The active bracket program is centered on Expo Design, with choices for curved clip kits, shelf clips, cable supports, and heavier big-hook supports.
Some of these products are sold as complete shelf kits rather than bracket-only items, so this page is intentionally a guide into the relevant Expo families instead of a generic hardware bin.
Expo Design is the decorative shelf branch from the legacy site: tempered-glass shelf kits, bracket-only options, corner glass kits, cable-supported shelves, and shelf-only tempered glass panels that can be paired with custom brackets or wood shelves.
The old Expo summary page worked as a guided visual selector, so this manufacturer page now does the same. Start with the line that matches the mounting style you want, then choose the grouped size and finish options inside each product family.
Big Hook shelf supports are the utility-forward Expo branch. The kit products group the glass-length choices, while the individual Big Hook hardware stays available separately for custom layouts.
The defining feature is the hook below the shelf, which is why this line can serve both bathroom and utility storage use cases.



The Big Hook will allow a glass or wood shelf to mount above it, and then also give you a convenient hanging hook below. They are sold individually, so you will need at least two. But you can use 3 or 4 for much longer shelves, or if you like to set up more hanging space. Frosted Chrome finish only, and designed for up to 6" deep shelves, the front of the bracket has an upward lift to it.






