This is a narrow pull-out storage unit designed specifically for those awkward small spaces in your kitchen where standard storage won't fit. The Pinello system uses clean-lined LIRO shelves in anthracite grey, creating organised storage in cabinets as narrow as 150mm wide.
Where It Fits
You'll typically find this beside your cooker, next to tall units, or in those thin gaps that often get wasted. It works in any kitchen style but particularly suits modern designs where clean lines matter. Your cabinet needs to be at least 520mm deep internally.
How It Works
The entire unit pulls out on Blum runners, bringing everything within easy reach. You can choose soft-close action or push-to-open for handleless cabinets. The shelves have non-slip matting to prevent items sliding around, and magnetic dividers let you create compartments of different sizes.
Why It Matters
Those narrow spaces usually become black holes where things get lost at the back. This system makes every inch usable and keeps smaller items like spices, oils, and condiments visible and accessible. The bottle partition (included with 2 and 3 shelf versions) stops tall items from falling over when you open and close the unit.
Design Consideration
The LIRO shelf design allows you to incorporate 6mm thick materials as design elements if you want a more bespoke appearance. However, the standard anthracite finish works well in most kitchens without modification. The 4-shelf version doesn't include the bottle partition, so consider whether you need this feature when choosing your configuration.
Build Quality
The steel frame and shelves are built to handle 40kg, which is substantial for a narrow unit. Blum's LEGRABOX runners are engineered for thousands of opening cycles, and the soft-close mechanism prevents slamming.
Options
Available in 3 and 4 shelf versions. If you choose the 4-shelf option with the extra shelf in the high position, your cabinet needs to be at least 712mm tall internally. You can specify soft-close or push-to-open operation depending on your door handles.
Think about what you'll store here and how often you'll access it. This works best for frequently used items that benefit from being organised and visible, rather than bulky storage needs.