Clean the corner
Wipe dust and oil from the sharp corner, then let the surface dry.
Clear cushioned furniture corner guards designed for table corners, cabinet corners, nurseries, rentals, and everyday family rooms.
SOFTEDGE comes in L-shaped and T-shaped styles. This hero page focuses on the L-shaped guard for most right-angle table and cabinet corners.
Featured style
Made for right-angle table corners, cabinet corners, and coffee tables. The thick rounded cushion protects the corner point only, without adding long strips along the furniture edge.
SOFTEDGE protects the exact spot where bumps happen: exposed furniture corners. The rounded cushion softens impact while keeping timber, painted finishes, and dark furniture visible.
No tools, no heat, and no long strips along the furniture edge.
Wipe dust and oil from the sharp corner, then let the surface dry.
Place the pre-cut adhesive pad inside the individual corner guard.
Wrap the rounded guard around the corner and press briefly to secure it.
Use one simple shape wherever a sharp corner sits at bump height.
Change tables, bedside corners, toy shelves, and coffee tables.
Compact homes where tight walkways make sharp corners harder to avoid.
Desk corners, drawers, and storage units in shared family rooms.
Short answers to the questions people usually ask before buying corner guards.
They are designed with removable adhesive pads, but results depend on surface finish and age. Test one discreet corner first.
Use them on exposed right-angle furniture corners, especially low tables, cabinets, desks, and nursery furniture.
No. SOFTEDGE guards cover the corner point only, keeping the long furniture edges clean and visible.
Quiet-looking corner protection for homes in Australia, the US, the UK, Canada, and Europe.
“The clear corner pieces are barely noticeable on our oak coffee table, but the rounded cushion makes the room feel much safer for our toddler.”
Emma R. / Melbourne“We rent, so I needed something clean-looking and removable. These guards do exactly what I wanted without covering the whole furniture edge.”
Laura M. / Seattle