
Order by 24/7 by web, contact our sales reps or call by phone.

What you need, when you need it, all in one place.

Most orders ship same day.

Advice and support from knowledgeable professionals.
Anodized Reverse Countertop Cove from New York Metal is an aluminum cove that forms an inside rounded corner at countertop back splashes and similar transitions, which helps create a smooth, easy-to-wipe junction instead of a sharp angle that can trap debris. The metal edge molding construction places durable aluminum at this joint, which supports long service life where laminate, solid surface, or other tops meet a vertical surface. The aluminum material also provides a consistent profile along the full length, which helps installers keep reveals straight from one end of a run to the other. Because it is a reverse countertop cove profile, it is designed to sit at the back splash area, which helps define a clear, repeatable layout line along the rear of the countertop.
The aluminum countertop cove is specified as 12 feet long, which allows long, continuous runs along counters or cabinet tops so installers can often span a full section without a joint, reducing alignment work at seams. That 12 foot length also offers flexibility to cut multiple shorter segments from a single piece, which is useful when trimming out smaller cove sections on a project. Because it is used for countertop back splashes and other inside rounded corner applications, the profile is suited to be set where a horizontal surface meets a vertical one, which supports a predictable installation position along that intersection. The metal edge molding form provides a solid reference when marking cuts, which helps installers keep miters and end cuts square to the profile.
The aluminum coves are used for countertop back splashes, which makes them a practical choice anywhere a counter meets a wall or riser and a smooth return is preferred instead of a sharp corner. Because the profile is a reverse countertop cove, it is oriented to sit at the back of the work surface, which helps establish a clean termination for laminate or other surfacing at the rear edge. The design also suits other applications where an inside rounded corner is desired, which broadens its use to cabinets, worktops, or similar built-ins that need a formed cove between horizontal and vertical planes. Being part of the metal edge moldings class, this cove integrates into projects that already rely on metal trims, which helps maintain a consistent material palette from front edges to back splashes.
The cabinet cove is 12 feet long, which gives installers the reach to handle long counter runs without piecing together multiple short sections, which in turn reduces layout time spent aligning multiple joints. With a single 12 foot stick, a fabricator can often cut a main run and a smaller return from one length, which uses material efficiently and simplifies planning offcuts. The aluminum construction provides a stable, rigid profile during cutting and fitting, which supports accurate miter work at corners because the material resists minor handling distortion. Since the product is sold in both broken and full box quantities and a discount is available for full box orders, shops can match purchasing to project scale while controlling cost on repeat or multi-room jobs. As part of Wurth Baer Supply's metal edge molding offerings, this cove ties directly into a broader lineup used daily in woodworking and cabinet environments, which keeps sourcing straightforward for teams already specifying metal trims through the same channel.
The Anodized Reverse Countertop Cove is used for countertop back splashes and other locations where an inside rounded corner is desired, which helps create a smooth transition between horizontal and vertical surfaces.
The cabinet cove is 12 feet long, which supports long continuous runs or multiple shorter cuts from a single piece, helping reduce joint alignment work on the job.
The countertop cove is aluminum, which provides a stable, rigid metal edge molding that holds its shape during cutting and fitting for accurate alignment at back splashes.
This aluminum cove can be used at countertop back splashes and in other applications needing an inside rounded corner, giving flexibility across counters, cabinets, and similar surfaces.
This metal edge molding cove is manufactured by New York Metal, aligning it with a recognized source for aluminum edge moldings in cabinet and surfacing work.
The reverse countertop cove design indicates a profile shaped for the back splash area, helping define the inside rounded corner where the countertop meets a vertical surface.
This anodized reverse aluminum countertop cove from New York Metal brings a 12 foot metal edge molding solution to countertop back splashes and other inside corner locations, giving you a consistent rounded transition along the rear of counters and cabinets. The aluminum construction and cove geometry support straight, repeatable lines that fit naturally into woodworking and surfacing projects handled through Wurth Baer Supply. Add this cabinet cove to your next layout when an inside rounded corner detail is required at the junction between horizontal and vertical surfaces.
Sold In: 1 Each