A range of D handles is available from hardware and architectural hardware suppliers. Handles are manufactured in a choice of materials and finishes including polished metal (brass or chrome), coloured plastic, and timber. D handles or similar are easier to grip than knobs or recesses on storage cupboards and drawers.
Full extension pull out pantry unit, with wire baskets designed for installation in tall kitchen cupboards. When the door is in the open position baskets can be accessed from either side. Centrally mounted.
An ironing board which is concealed behind a drawer. Requires the space of a standard kitchen drawer.
3/4 wire Lazy Susan. Column mounted rotating baskets for corner and return cupboards.
Single bin units, side mounted in a cabinet and attached to the inside of the cupboard door. The bin swings out when the door is opened and the lid automatically opens. Available in chrome steel or white plastic. Suit right or left hinged doors. Available in various styles and capacities.
Rotating plastic shelves for corner cupboards. They are height adjustable and rotate independently on a heavy duty metal shaft. Each shelf has a 25 mm plastic lip. Comes in kit form.
A spring loaded lift up shelf which provides extra bench space. Designed to hold appliances such as food processors. As the shelf remains flat, the appliance can stay on the shelf and swing up and down in and out of a cupboard.
A pull out table fitting, without supporting legs. Designed with telescopic rods in square tube sections, the inner table top sections fold downwards on tracks when the table is closed, occupying a minimum of space against the rear panel of the cupboard. When pulled out the table top can have approximately 1 1/2 times the chest's depth in length.
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