The newly conceived LEICHT Panel shelf unit is very versatile, with or without rear wall, free standing or against the wall – a typical element that unfolds its room-arranging and room-dividing function in the living area as well as in the kitchen. In LARGO-FG/AVANCE-LG two panel shelf units stand opposite each other. One is free standing in the room, tied to the isle, the other is integrated in the tall unit run. The wall shelf, the AVANCE-LG floor units together with the closed fronts in the free standing shelf unit, are lacquered in a soft double-chocolate colour, thus forming an unobtrusively elegant contrast to the “magnolia” kitchen fronts. The various kitchen elements stand in dialogue with each other and the isle bonds with the cupboard run. Both kitchen programmes are high gloss and appear particularly light and friendly through the fine colour grading.
The two wall shelf units are laterally staggered. One isle shelf has been integrated into one half of the units, the other is free standing without a back wall, giving the room the appearance of openness and transparency. Positioned approximately at face level, closed cupboard fronts with touch opening mechanism, stretch along the whole width of the room divider. They are accessible from both sides. This results in the horizontal lines of the floor units being continued on a higher level in the room divider.
The panel shelf unit within the tall unit run opposite is mirrored to the other side and thus moved to the end of the tall unit run. The colour change in the tall unit side panel gives the impression of having been inserted. The dishwasher is integrated in a tall unit with slide-away doors. The front slides sideways and is pushed in at right angles, alongside the carcase. Appliance and storage space are easily accessible at any time.
The isle is self-supporting along a width of 2 metres, stabilised by a support beam and at the free hanging end by an elegant frame. In the AVANCE programme, the griprails, here lacquered in the front colour, continue around the corner, giving the kitchenblock an overall enclosed appearance.