…to make those unreachable spaces usable. This is the best ever. I bet they’re expensive though and that they don’t come in a style and finish that I like…
It still leaves a space as big as those drawers unusable, a giant triangle to either side of them.
The “magic corner” from Hafele or Vauth Sagel or Lee-Valley or Knape and Vogt — Now THAT is the ticket http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC4m7P5vPLk&feature=related
"I haven't the faintest notion as to what Dustbury is; and even less notion as to what functional purpose Dustbury serves. The words 'Dustbury' and 'psychopathia' seem invariably conjoined."
McGehee »
29 March 2010 · 10:42 am
Kitchens have been around how long? And it took until 2010 to come up with this?
CGHill »
29 March 2010 · 11:08 am
I’m sure someone thought of it before, but perhaps no one thought it was worth the effort.
Violins and Starships »
29 March 2010 · 1:15 pm
The Perfect Corner…
…to make those unreachable spaces usable. This is the best ever. I bet they’re expensive though and that they don’t come in a style and finish that I like…
Jeffro »
29 March 2010 · 10:24 pm
That beats a lazy susan all to hell!
The Adventures of Roberta X »
30 March 2010 · 6:58 am
Would You Think It Odd…
…If I linked to someone else’s drawers? Srsly, gotta see. Even if I like the spinning ones better…
Douglas2 »
31 March 2010 · 7:49 pm
It still leaves a space as big as those drawers unusable, a giant triangle to either side of them.
The “magic corner” from Hafele or Vauth Sagel or Lee-Valley or Knape and Vogt — Now THAT is the ticket
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC4m7P5vPLk&feature=related