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In-Sink Tilt-Out Drawers by Julien

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Have a minimalist kitchen? Don't know where to store the pot scrubber or bottle brush? Check out this Tilt-out-Drawer built into some of the stainless steel sinks by Julien...

 
 

Julien is a Canadian company renowned for processing sheet metal such as stainless steel. The create appliances, commercial kitchens, and residential kitchen products. This Tilt-Out Drawer is an option that can be built into the side of one of their stainless steel sinks (think those little drawers in the fronts of old sewing machine stands). The drawer will hold dishwashing appurtanences that would otherwise be cluttering up the minimalist vibe of your kitchen.

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kitchen, shelving & storage, cleaning, tubs, toilets, showers & sinks, Julien

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i love it. Too bad I just renovated my kitchen 3 months ago.

posted by spossberg on February 14th 2008 at 7:37am
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Wouldn't these get flooded if you fill the sink?

posted by Michelle of Montreal on February 14th 2008 at 7:58am
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This would be a pain to clean. Like someone said a few days ago, there is a reason that sinks don't have tight corners and crevices.

posted by Jon_B on February 14th 2008 at 8:00am
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This is an example of form fucking with function.

Brushes and sponges need to air out to decrease bacterial growth. Keeping your brushes cooped up in this compartment would lead to smelly brushes.

It also looks difficult to clean.

posted by jchan on February 14th 2008 at 9:34am
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Yeah, not sure on the functionality.

I'm a big fan of having a wire basket with suction cups stuck to the sink. My sink is deep enough that you can't see it unless you're actually standing at the sink. Lets sponges dry out quickly and can easily be removed and replaced when it's time for a good scrub.

posted by tommymiller50 on February 14th 2008 at 9:41am
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