A photo would help a lot—there are many odd-looking built-ins next to kitchen islands, and the purpose depends on the shape and height.
If you can upload a picture, I can help identify it. In the meantime, some common possibilities are:
- Cookbook shelf – a narrow open shelf near the island is often meant for cookbooks or recipe binders.
- Spice or oil storage – if it’s shallow and close to the cooking area, it may be for frequently used ingredients.
- Wine bottle rack – small cubby-style shelves are sometimes built for bottles.
- Microwave/appliance nook – deeper shelves may have been designed for small appliances.
- Display shelf – some kitchens include decorative shelving for plants, bowls, or pottery.
- Mail/drop zone – in some homes, a small shelf near the kitchen becomes a place for keys, papers, and daily items.
- Seating support or old design feature – some islands have unusual side shelving from a previous renovation.
A few details that would help:
- How high is the shelf from the floor?
- How deep is it?
- Is it open on the sides or enclosed?
- Are there multiple shelves/cubbies?
- Does it have any outlets nearby?
Upload a photo and I’ll take a closer look.