Create more space.
Give yourself some extra cabinet storage with minimal steel dish risers, designed in Japan. The shelves they create are shallow (roughly 6” deep for the large and 5” deep for the small), so we suggest using them for small plates and bowls (we use ours with salads plates that are roughly 7.5” in diameter). The bottom of the large riser is open, so you can fit dinner-sized plates underneath. The smaller size is a nifty find for narrow cabinets (which already give you so little space to begin with!) Choose from a set of 2 small, a set of 2 large, or a set that includes one of each size.
Please note the risers do not stack. Not suggested for use with cups or plates larger than 8” in diameter.
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