This is Blum's AMBIA-LINE utensil insert system in carbon black matt, designed specifically for LEGRABOX drawers. It's an internal dividing system that transforms a drawer into organised compartments for your kitchen utensils.
Where It Fits
The system fits inside LEGRABOX drawers with a 450mm depth, creating dedicated spaces for wooden spoons, spatulas, whisks, and similar cooking utensils. It works particularly well in drawers positioned near your cooking area where you need quick access to frequently used tools.
How It Works
The system uses a narrow frame design with adjustable cross dividers that you can position according to the length of your utensils. This means you can create compartments that fit your specific collection of tools, whether short spatulas or long wooden spoons.
Why It Matters
When you're cooking, having utensils immediately visible and within reach makes the difference between smooth workflow and constant searching. The organised compartments let you see everything at a glance and grab what you need without disturbing other items.
Design Consideration
This system works best when you have a dedicated utensil drawer and a reasonably consistent collection of cooking tools. If your utensils vary dramatically in size or if you prefer keeping them in countertop containers, this level of organisation might feel restrictive.
Build Quality
The carbon black matt finish has a soft-touch feel that's both practical and refined. The narrow frame design maximises usable space while the adjustable dividers are built to withstand regular repositioning as your needs change.
What's Included
The kit includes all the inserts and dividers shown for a complete organisation system. The drawer and any base matting are separate items. The system is sized for 450mm depth drawers with an actual internal depth of 423mm and height of 50mm.
This system makes most sense if you're already planning LEGRABOX drawers and want to maximise their internal organisation. The investment pays off when your cooking routine relies on having the right tool immediately to hand.