Richelieu says it can 'optimize any space'

In today's fast-paced world, efficiency and functionality aren't just nice-to-haves, they're necessities. At the forefront in modern home design, Richelieu offers solutions that transform living spaces and make it easy to use every square inch. 
Liberta: Versatility for unlimited design possibilities

Open concepts are in vogue in the design and construction industry. Designers are always looking for new ways to create aesthetically pleasing spaces, while optimizing living space and storage capacity. The LIBERTA Modular System perfectly embodies this vision, offering versatile, interchangeable modular structures and configurations. Some connectors and profiles enable the design of modules for smaller structures, including open upper cabinets and suspended shelving. Others are used to design modules for larger structures, such as kitchen base cabinets, vanity units and bookcases.

From the living room to the bedroom
As more people downsize and opt for smaller homes, hardware products that optimize storage and facilitate multifunctional use are in high demand. The stars of these small spaces include the VICE VERSA Vertical Opening Wall Bed Mechanism with Concealed Legs, which stands out for its double rotation system. On one side, this system offers a comfortable wall bed and on the other, a mixed-use storage wall. With a vertical opening and concealed legs, the wall bed can be easily accessed by simply rotating the mechanism. On the storage side of the wall, the unit provides shelving and an integrated grommet to mount electronic devices without a hassle.

For versatile spaces, the Cielo is the ideal sofa-bed combination. Move effortlessly from movie night to a night's rest, without the stress of cumbersome pulls. Cielo is also available with an automatic sofa pull-out mechanism.

One product, two functions
Every living space has its own specific needs, and Richelieu knows how to enhance them with a range of solutions to improve day-to-day comfort. For example, extendable tables, true masterpieces of versatility, adapt to all sizes and lifestyles.

Designed for two people, the DELO Pull-Out Table Mechanism adapts perfectly to the space usually occupied by a kitchen island - simply open the front panel to unfold the table.

Bring the family together in seconds with the SLIDE - Sliding Countertop Mechanism. This device integrates perfectly with your existing countertop, transforming the kitchen into a friendly, welcoming space.

Save space in the kitchen with the seamless OPLA-TOP Table Extension Mechanism. This extension can be easily opened and positioned at the same level as your countertop.

Amaze your guests by going from a dining room console to a table in seconds with the VERSOTO Extending Table Mechanism. It unfolds into a table that comfortably seats four.

KOLOSSUS: Minimalist and refined shelf supports
The KOLOSSUS support system offers a complete range of countertop and shelf supports designed to free up floor space, ideal to meet the needs of people with reduced mobility. Whether concealed or invisible, these supports ensure the safety and easy maintenance of floating shelves, kitchen counters and vanity units. For even more customization, KOLOSSUS also offers a wide selection of brackets and shelf clips for every style. For a bathroom project that meets accessibility standards, opt for Kolossus vanity support. These sturdy brackets offer a stable mounting surface and can support up to 450 lbs. per pair, making them perfect for countertops up to 24” deep.
 

 


 

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Larry Adams is a Chicago-based writer and editor who writes about how things get done. A former wire service and community newspaper reporter, Larry is an award-winning writer with more than three decades of experience. In addition to writing about woodworking, he has covered science, metrology, metalworking, industrial design, quality control, imaging, Swiss and micromanufacturing . He was previously a Tabbie Award winner for his coverage of nano-based coatings technology for the automotive industry. Larry volunteers for the historic preservation group, the Kalo Foundation/Ianelli Studios, and the science-based group, Chicago Council on Science and Technology (C2ST).