This is Blum's cross divider system for organising your Legrabox drawers. The stainless steel frame creates compartments within the drawer, with a clever angled rail that holds pot lids upright so you can see and reach them easily.
Where It Fits
This works specifically with Blum Legrabox drawer systems. It's particularly useful in deep drawers under your hob where you store pots, pans and their lids, though it will organise any cooking items that benefit from clear divisions.
How It Works
The system uses a cross gallery rail that runs across your drawer, with lateral dividers creating separate sections. Lids slot into the angled rail at the back, standing upright like books on a shelf. The narrow frame design means the dividers take up minimal space while creating distinct compartments for different items.
Why It Matters
Without organisation, deep drawers become jumbled storage where items pile on top of each other. This system means you can see everything at once and grab what you need without moving other items. The angled lid storage is particularly clever, turning lids from awkward items that never stack neatly into an organised row.
Design Consideration
This works well when you have consistent items to organise, like cookware or serving pieces. However, if your drawer contents vary significantly in size or you prefer flexible storage, fixed dividers might feel restrictive. The system needs adequate drawer depth to accommodate the angled lid rail.
Build Quality
The stainless steel construction matches Blum's robust engineering standards. The narrow frame design means the dividers don't dominate the drawer space, and the system integrates cleanly with the Legrabox mechanism.
Options
The kit includes one cross gallery rail with end caps, plus either two or four lateral dividers depending on the width you choose. You'll need to specify your internal cabinet width, with the rail cut 90mm shorter than this measurement to fit properly.
Closing Guidance
If you're planning Legrabox drawers and have specific items that would benefit from permanent organisation, particularly cookware with lids, this system will transform how you use that storage. Consider what you'll actually store there before committing to fixed divisions.