This is Blum's interior organisation system for deeper drawers, designed to turn a single large drawer space into defined compartments for your cooking utensils. The Bardolino Oak finish brings warmth to what might otherwise feel like clinical storage.
Where It Fits
You'll find this most useful in drawers that are 450mm deep, typically your larger pan drawers or the deep drawers in a kitchen island. It works particularly well in kitchens where you want visible wood tones to complement your cabinetry, rather than stark white or grey organisers.
How It Works
The system uses a narrow frame design with adjustable cross dividers. You can move these dividers to create compartments that match the length of your wooden spoons, spatulas, whisks and other utensils. Everything sits in its own space, so you can see what you have at a glance.
Why It Matters
When you're cooking, you need tools immediately. This system means your wooden spoon isn't buried under a tangle of whisks, and your spatula isn't wedged behind measuring spoons. Each tool has its place, making your cooking flow more naturally.
Design Consideration
This works well if you have a substantial collection of utensils and prefer them stored in drawers rather than pots on the worktop. The oak finish suits traditional and contemporary kitchens alike, though it may feel too warm for very modern, minimalist spaces. Consider whether you actually need this level of organisation, some people prefer the flexibility of a simple drawer with loose dividers.
Build Quality
The Bardolino Oak has a natural wood grain that feels more furniture-like than laminated alternatives. Blum's manufacturing means the dividers will slide and adjust smoothly over time. The system comes with a lifetime guarantee, reflecting the build quality you'd expect from this manufacturer.
What's Included
The kit includes all the inserts and dividers shown, but not the drawer itself or any base matting. The actual dimensions are 423mm deep by 50mm high, fitting into those 450mm deep drawers.
Closing Guidance
Think about how you currently store your cooking utensils. If you're constantly searching through a jumbled drawer, this system will make a real difference to your daily cooking. If you only have a few utensils, a simpler solution might serve you better.