Kitchen storage can be as beautiful and practical as never before with the new VSA larder drawer by Vauth-Sagel, that the firm will present at the Interzum 2013.
In 2013, the focus of the Vauth-Sagel’s interzum presentation in Hall 7, Stand C 20, will be on innovative product solutions and the Vauth-Sagel values. Even the architecture of the completely redesigned, more than 400-square-metre trade fair stand astonishes, while at the same time exemplifying the self-conception of the renowned, firmly-established German company that has characterised Vauth-Sagel for over 50 years now.
The primary focus of the product presentation will be on the new VSA larder drawer, which is an excellent example of the company’s brilliance and performance: it not only excels with its superlative quality married with its high-end look, it simultaneously embodies Vauth-Sagel’s material competence. At the 2013 interzum, the new VSA in all its diversity will be just one of the highlights of the presented product range.
Comfortable extension to the user upon opening
The VSA is the storage space miracle for tall cabinets, whereby the front panel is initially connected to the carcass by means of standard hinges. Two door couplers on the top and bottom sides of the system fitting are then connected to the cabinet door, hence enabling automatic extension of the VSA when the door is moved. In this way, the shelves with stored items are comfortably extended beyond the front edge of the cabinet. This not only permits a clear overview of the contents of the cabinet, it above all also provides fast, easy access.

Setting accents with various basket variants
The VSA is customisable and available in five different basket variants. Customers can choose between the Classic and Saphir entry-level models, which in turn come in various colourways and chrome-plating. The Premea and Premea Glassline wooden shelf programmes are the more exclusive basket variants and are perfectly rounded off by the Premea Artline range in the top segment. Here, for example, the skilful fusion of the white wooden shelf, chrome-plated rail and the high-end front panel elements in clear glass or Satinato glass ensure quality of the very highest level.
Vauth-Sagel is known for its material competencies, which also had a decisive influence on the development of the new VSA. To this end, the manufacture of the larder cabinet deploys the five materials wire, steel, sheet metal, wood and plastic, which are processed internally within the Group and combined to create a visually high-impact and highly comfortable system component. In the case of the VSA, everything fits together and every aspect complements the other perfectly. As a result, customer requests are virtually unlimited.
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