Glossary
Kitchen drawer
The drawers in a kitchen — 30 to 80 cm wide in the UK, every category in different drawers. Why no one-size tray fits.
Learn moreSpice drawer
Tilted drawer storage that shows every spice jar's label from above. Solves the cupboard problem of front-row-back-row visibility.
Learn moreKnife drawer
Drawer-mounted knife storage. Frees the worktop, hides the blades from view, and stays cleaner than a wood counter block.
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The drawer everyone opens twenty times a day. The most common, hardest-to-fit, and biggest-payoff drawer to organise.
Learn moreGrid cell
The smallest sizing unit on the modular drawer grid. Module sizes like 4×5 or 8×2 are counted in cells.
Learn moreSnap-lock fit
The mechanism that holds modular drawer modules in place by gripping the grid base — no glue, no bolts, no friction.
Learn moreModular system
A category that uses interchangeable parts on a shared base. In drawer organisation, the only category that scales beyond a single household configuration.
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An organiser sized to the drawer's actual internal dimensions rather than a generic average. The opposite of one-size-fits-some.
Learn moreDrawer expander
A tray with sliding rails that stretches to fit any drawer width. The dimension fix that ignores the slip-and-slide problem.
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