The Kesseböhmer Convoy redefines the way food is stored.
February 27th, 2012
Launched to great acclaim last year and soon to appear at this year’s AWISA-DESIGN 2012 exhibition at Sydney’s Darling Harbour, the Kesseböhmer Convoy from Häfele is an innovative storage system that will change your kitchen forever.
Designed to sit alongside your fridge, Convoy helps keep dry and fresh groceries side by side, creating a cohesive storage centre with easy access.

Stylish and contemporary on the outside, simple and functional on the inside, Convoy utilises floating adjustable trays that glide out to reveal what’s inside – meaning no more half-used ingredients hiding, forgotten, in the corners of your cupboards.

Look out for Kesseböhmer, along with featured products from Häfele’s range, at the AWISA-DESIGN 2012 exhibition from 11-14 July at Sydney Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour. AWISA is the premier trade event for architects, designers and anyone in the wood, timber and panel processing industries to see the latest in what’s fixed and fitted.
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