POLISHED ALUMINUM-REVERSE COVE-850P is a New York Metal edge molding designed as an aluminum cove for inside rounded corners. This metal edge molding creates a smooth transition where countertops meet a wall or cabinet face, so the inside joint gains a curved profile instead of a sharp angle. The polished aluminum finish gives the cove a clean, bright look that integrates with typical metal-trimmed countertop and cabinet layouts. As a metal edge molding, it supports surfacing projects where a formed radius at the corner is preferred over a square junction. The cove format is suited to areas that need a consistent inside curve, so the finished run aligns with cabinet and countertop edges while maintaining a uniform metal appearance. Sold through Wurth Baer Supply, it fits into a broad range of woodworking and surfacing jobs where aluminum trim is standard practice.
This aluminum cove is identified for use on countertop back splashes and other areas where an inside rounded corner is desired, so it fits situations where a curved joint is needed instead of a sharp intersection. At 12 feet long, each cabinet cove run can bridge many standard cabinet or counter segments in one piece, which helps keep the inside corner visually consistent from one end to the other. Being a metal edge molding product, it integrates into surfacing layouts that already rely on metal trims for durability and appearance along edges and inside corners. The polished aluminum surface coordinates with typical metal-trimmed countertop systems, so the corner detail aligns cleanly with adjacent aluminum moldings in the installation.
The web description specifies that aluminum coves are used for countertop back splashes, so this piece suits the inside corner where a countertop surface meets a vertical backsplash. In that location, the reverse cove layout creates a continuous rounded interior corner instead of a 90-degree break, which helps the backsplash and work surface meet in a single curved line. The same description notes it is also used for other applications where an inside rounded corner is desired, extending its role beyond countertops into cabinet or surfacing layouts that require a formed radius at interior joints. As a metal edge molding within the edgebanding and surfacing category, it operates as part of a broader trim system that finishes exposed transitions in woodwork or laminate work with a consistent aluminum profile.
The designation "Cabinet Cove: 12 feet long" ties the product directly to cabinet-related runs, so it serves long stretches along casework or built-ins where multiple cabinet units share a common inside corner line. In these scenarios, a 12-foot length enables a single continuous molding through several cabinet boxes, supporting a seamless aluminum curve without frequent breaks. The polished aluminum finish visually reinforces its role in visible, front-of-house locations on cabinets or countertops where the metal edge is part of the overall design language.
The 12-foot length matters for workflow because one piece covers extended backsplash or cabinet corner runs, which reduces the number of joints that need to be cut, aligned, and dressed at transitions. Fewer joints along the inside corner help the rounded cove read as one continuous curve, so the eye follows a single metal line instead of multiple short segments. As a metal edge molding made from aluminum, the cove brings the rigidity and defined profile associated with metal trims, which supports repeatable geometry along the entire inside corner when it is positioned against the mating surfaces.
The polished aluminum designation signals a smooth, reflective surface, so once the molding is set into place, the inside rounded corner presents a consistent finish that matches neighboring polished aluminum trims on the same installation. Because the product sits in the edgebanding and surfacing family, it works alongside laminate or other surfacing materials, allowing installers to carry the same aluminum cove detail across multiple work areas within a project. The New York Metal branding identifies the manufacturer source, which helps shops align this cove with other New York Metal edge moldings already specified on their drawings. The stated use for any inside rounded corner means the same profile can unify countertop backsplashes, cabinet interiors, and other 90-degree interior joints that benefit from a metal radius.
POLISHED ALUMINUM-REVERSE COVE-850P is a New York Metal aluminum cove edge molding used to create an inside rounded corner in countertop, backsplash, and similar surfacing applications.
The aluminum cabinet cove is specified as 12 feet long, so one piece spans long countertop backsplashes or cabinet runs with a continuous inside rounded corner profile.
This aluminum cove is used for countertop back splashes and other locations where an inside rounded corner is desired between a horizontal and vertical surface in cabinetry or surfacing work.
The polished aluminum finish gives the cove a bright, reflective metal look that visually matches other polished aluminum trims in the same countertop or cabinet installation.
The reverse cove shape forms an inside rounded corner, replacing a sharp 90-degree intersection with a curved transition where surfaces meet along the joint.
This metal edge molding functions as a cabinet cove within edgebanding and surfacing layouts, finishing interior joints with a consistent aluminum radius across connected surfaces.
This New York Metal cabinet cove is defined as a polished aluminum reverse cove profile for inside rounded corners on countertop back splashes and similar joints. The 12-foot length supports long, continuous runs along cabinets and counters, keeping the aluminum radius consistent. As a metal edge molding in the edgebanding and surfacing category, it aligns well with projects that rely on aluminum trim for visible transitions. For work needing a formed metal radius where horizontal and vertical surfaces meet, POLISHED ALUMINUM-REVERSE COVE-850P offers a clearly defined option.
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