Make more of corner space with LeMans II.
June 15th, 2012
The LeMans II Corner Cabinet storage solution is a prime example of German efficiency.

Deep, dark corners of kitchen spaces can be used to their full potential, in a world according to Kesseböhmer.

Häfele has produced the extendable, swinging, gliding shelf, with the ability to attach to or detach from the cupboard door. Its gallery rails come in steel and bright chrome, with a base in melamine or ice white; available in 3 height ranges and a variation of 3 widths.

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