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Functional Innovation
The bulk of what makes up the vast majority of kitchens—the cabinets, the work surfaces, and the adjacent walls—has been unimproved in terms of functionality for 100 years. This leaves most of us with a lack of order and difficulty in storing and finding things, keeping us from fully enjoying the experience of cooking, cleaning, and even socializing in the kitchen.
SPACE THEORY
Functional Innovation
We focus on functional innovation to create an intuitive, free-flowing everyday experience—one you can easily arrange to work for you. Our flexible Opencase panel system can be utilized to put the walls, backsplash, and other vertical spaces in the kitchen to work, taking advantage of otherwise underutilized areas. Keep key items on hand to support effortless movement from one task to the next. Our handmade wooden drawer components can be mounted onto Opencase for easy access.
SPACE THEORY
Functional Innovation
The tools you need to create the space you want are designed as part of the Space Theory system. Stainless steel and wood drawer components are designed to fit neatly and flexibly into the soft-close drawers. The drawer interiors are designed as carefully as the rest of the system.
SPACE THEORY
Functional Innovation
Happy clutter
If you prefer everything out of view, the fitted drawer lets you store more—while keeping it easy to find. On the other hand, Opencase brings selected items into view for everyday access.
SPACE THEORY
Functional Innovation
Add on easily
If you decide you’d like an additional shelf, wine rack, or utensil bar later, you can always order one and rearrange your wall to incorporate the new component.
SPACE THEORY
Functional Innovation