Häfele’s Elite Pull-Out Storage Systems put an end to wardrobe blues.
March 1st, 2011
With conventional storage systems, it’s easy to lose track of smaller items of clothing or accessories as they are swallowed up at the back of the wardrobe.
The Elite Pull-Out Storage System from Häfele is based on an extending pull-out frame system that can be flexibly adapted to different wardrobe interior sizes.
The accessories can be combined and are suspended in the frame system, leaving everything neatly stored in its own area and easily accessible when needed.
The range of available trays, baskets, hampers and racks create a wardrobe that is both clever and tasteful, solving the well-known problems of traditional wardrobes.
Clothes rails and shelf compartments are a thing of the past.
Häfele functionality provides excellent quality and maximum convenience.
Space-saving and functional – make the Elite Pull-Out Storage System from Häfele your new wardrobe.
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