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45-50 pounds But how much weight can a floating shelf hold? TLDR: A floating shelf can hold 45-50 pounds for every wall stud that your floating shelf bracket is attached to. For instance, a 3' shelf that's attached to two wall studs can safely support ~100 pounds.
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Read More »Another principle to remember is that more rods in your floating shelf bracket = greater floating shelf weight capacity. Pick a bracket that has enough horizontal rods welded onto it to adequately support your shelf. This is where knowing how much weight capacity you need comes in. Each support rod will carry a certain amount of weight on its own, and together those capacities add up to the bracket's total capacity.
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