Blum’s SPACE CORNER is a unique solution for storing kitchen utensils and knives. Using Blum TANDEMBOX drawers, all available space is optimised with everything organised and within easy reach. This ergonomic solution provides access to all storage items into the farthest corner of the kitchen and always closes silently and effortlessly with BLUMOTION. Applications: Corner […]
November 21st, 2008
Blum’s SPACE CORNER is a unique solution for storing kitchen utensils and knives. Using Blum TANDEMBOX drawers, all available space is optimised with everything organised and within easy reach.
This ergonomic solution provides access to all storage items into the farthest corner of the kitchen and always closes silently and effortlessly with BLUMOTION.
Applications: Corner cabinets
Finish: Stainless steel or white
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