The ingeniously designed Kesseböhmer Tandem Pantry from Häfele offers design, high quality finish and unparalleled user comfort by incorporating thoughtful design with aesthetics.
January 19th, 2011
Open and close the Tandem Pantry with out making a sound. The Anti-slip base prevents the contents from slipping or sliding and the integrated or optional soft stop mechanism for cushioned closing avoids slamming of door – creating silence and comfort in your kitchen.
The Kesseböhmer Tandem Pantry offers new storage options for kitchen supplies. Using an intelligent pull out technology, the shelves at the rear will automatically come forward. Bringing all the kitchen supplies well within reach. Even the door shelves offer an abundance of storage space.
The Kesseböhmer Tandem Pantry was designed for 450, 500 and 600 mm Cabinets and as most customers can’t get enough of this ingenious system, they can also be integrated into one cabinet twice.
Because maximising space in kitchens requires originality and ingenuity, rotating, swivel and pull-out drawers, pantries and corner solutions are an attractive and functional solution for a kitchen of any shape or size.
Surpass previously unattainable standards with the space saving, functional and beautiful fittings from Kesseböhmer.
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