Glossary
Drawer box
The structural drawer that sits behind the cabinet face — sides, base, back, the part that holds the contents.
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A drawer organiser that uses two tiers — lower modules plus support-bridge plus upper modules. Doubles capacity in deep drawers.
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The structural module that lets you stack a second tier of modules above the first — doubling drawer capacity in deep drawers.
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The rectangle of grid cells a module covers on the base — expressed as width-cells × depth-cells, e.g. 8×5.
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The umbrella term for anything that gives a drawer structure — trays, dividers, expanders, modular grids all qualify.
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A narrow compartment in a drawer module, often vertical — the module type used for knives, lids, and similar flat or thin objects.
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A sized compartment within a drawer module — the cell that holds a single object or a handful of similar objects.
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A coherent platform of base, modules, and accessories that share a fit pattern. The opposite of one-off trays.
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A bundled set of base + starter modules sized for a specific drawer fit. The pre-decided alternative to building from individual modules.
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