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p24 BKU-APR22 - Ninka_bku 01/04/2022 12:04 Page 24


The new TRIGON double corner increases storage space utilisation by around 40% compared with an unused corner, and it also offers easy access to stored items.


Trigon: Reinvent the corner M


any KBB visitors were drawn to the remarkable product highlight


‘TRIGON’ from Ninkaplast GmbH (Bad Salzuflen; Germany). The corner cabinet solution excites with maximum use of the space inside the cabinet, natural-organic design, breath-taking silhouette, high-quality surfaces – and colour details as well as extraordinary technical features. Of particular interest are short assembly times, easy handling, tool-less height-adjustment and high load capacity. The centrepiece is the standardised fitting that is


used for all designs and cabinet widths. Together with the new pull-out trays, it ensures maximum use of space in base units – in corners, of course, but also perfect for end units in a kitchen.


One fitting for three different corner systems Trigon was created for several cabinet designs. Its use in semi-circular base-cabinets with a door width of 450, 500 or 600 mm is the usual approach. Fitting end cabinets with Trigon is exceptional. Where small triangular shelves were previously added to ‘fill a gap’, the new corner cabinet solution now uses almost every square centimetre behind the cabinet door and easily extends its pull-out trays out of the cabinet. However, Ninka achieves a real “Wow!” effect


with Trigon with the “double corner”. With the new turn-and-slide fitting, the degree of utilisation increases by around 40 percent compared to the unused corner – thanks to two adjacent base cabinets that are positioned at an angle of 90 degrees and are equipped with innovative turn- and-slide pull-out shelves.


A third level offers now – for the first time – the opportunity to store smaller items or cutlery in a drawer directly beneath the worktop..


The time is right: for new and extraordinary things The turn-and-slide pull-out trays are styled naturally and organically and have a fascinating surface texture. The storage surface is finely nubbed and guarantees a high level of stability. If desired, this can be upgraded with an integrated non-slip surface. The storage surface can also be covered with a wood decor surface at the factory. Another option in the Trigon development is a


“third” or top level directly under the worktop. This opens up new possibilities for use, for example for storing cutlery or for the safe storage of flat utensils.


Represented by M. Batchelor u (info@atriumprojects.co.uk)


Three applications, one fitting: “TRIGON” – used in the world novelty double corner (left) as well as end (middle) and semi-circle corner (right)


24 BKU APRIL 2022


Distributed through Häfele: u www.hafele.co.uk


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