Häfele bring the back of the kitchen cupboard within reach with these innovative storage solutions.
May 18th, 2009
Kitchen storage has turned a new corner. Häfele will maximise your storage space, and enjoyment of time spent in the kitchen, with several practical systems that bring the back of the cupboard to you.
The LeMans pull-out and swing corner ensemble is the only cabinet solution that allows the cupboard’s depth to be fully utilised. With equal emphasis on design and storage, this unit can be fitted with up to four pull-out shelves.
Meanwhile, the newly developed Revo 90º retracts its doors gently using an automatic curved motion. Space optimisation is also achieved through continually adjustable shelves.
The Magic corner pull-out and swivel unit uses one-movement sliding technology to simultaneously drive the front and the pull-out rack into view and within reach.
Magnia Powerslide maximises underbench space with shelves that can be pulled out for easy access. They take up no space on either side of the cupboard door when fully extended, making this system ideal for installation next to a kitchen appliance.
The Mondo 2M Revolving Corner Cabinet has inward folding doors that rotate inside the cupboard along with trays that bring everything within reach. This is the only full pantry-height revolving corner solution available, maximising all available space in the kitchen.
In addition, the pre-assembled, revolving Mondo II corner cabinet shelves have anti-slip bases, available in grey or white, to keep objects in place as the shelves are rotated.
This range of unique kitchen storage solutions is available only from Häfele.
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