Storage meets design

A question of planning: Sophistication with elegance

The trick is to combine appealing design, high-quality materials and efficient use of space. Well-thought-out planning enables optimum use of space without compromising on quality or aesthetics.

Interior designer and content creator Leonie Pauls, of the Instagram channel @leonie.pauls provides tips on how storage space can be optimally utilised. 

3 tips on how to make optimal use of storage space:

#1 Organise drawers: with organisation solutions like drawer dividers, small objects can be easily sorted. The amount of space needed to store kitchen utensils should be considered right from the planning stage.

#2 Use space wisely: floor-to-ceiling tall units and kitchen islands with storage space provide additional room to stow away your belongings.

#3 Intelligent recess solution: recess shelving provides additional space on the worktop for kitchen utensils. What’s more, it gives the kitchen an extra dose of charm.

 

The next125 Frame – countless possibilities

A modern look – next125 Frame

The next125 Frame acts as a stylish feature that provides any kitchen with both storage space and structure. Under the motto ‘form follows function’, this wonderful organisation solution blends naturally into the recess and adds an elegant accent over the worktop. Different storage options can be cleverly combined here. For instance, spices or knives can be stored practically in the Frame in an aesthetically pleasing way.

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Nestled in the row of tall units – the next125 glass display unit

Elegant efficiency – versatile tall unit fronts

Tall units, already wonderful inventions in a room on their own, can be perfectly combined with matching top units and provide efficient options for more storage space. When carefully incorporated, they create a uniform, linear look.

The next125 glass display unit, which looks great as a standalone piece, also fits perfectly into any row of tall units. The storage space that it provides is great for your favourite crockery, ornaments or special collector’s items. These are harmoniously but subtly showcased inside the glass display unit.

Whether in the kitchen or living room, the next125 glass display unit is a real eye-catcher! The glass display unit has a deliberate filigree design with a delicate frame, and dark-tinted front panels combined with an extravagant leather-look handle. 

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Stylish and practical – a built-in wine cooler

The generous wine cooler is a special decorative feature that blends seamlessly into the front of the tall unit. This elegant highlight provides plenty of storage space for your home wine collection.

The perfect fit – the stylish wine cooler
Organisation solutions for the kitchen – Flex-boxes made of moulded non-woven material

A question of details – storage space needs to be organised

Order starts with the little things and even smaller trinkets or everyday objects require a designated storage space. Pull-outs provide a good overview and plenty of storage space; however, it is often difficult to use the whole space optimally. Thanks to our flexible organisation systems for drawers, extra space can be created or utensils reorganised. next125 achieves this with Flex-boxes made of moulded non-woven material, which transform every drawer into a customisable organisation solution with maximum efficiency. Pleasant to the touch and easy to clean, the material provides an elegant attire for even the most mundane kitchen accessories like coasters and salad servers.

Interior organisation elements

Great help down to the last detail: practical Flex-boxes or Primus drawer inserts in various equipment variants make daily work processes easier and continue the high design standards behind the front. Highlights such as the next125 Cube and Frame storage systems combine flexible organisation and perfect ergonomics.

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