This is a small silver clip that features the Hettich logo. It’s used to attach or hold parts together and also shows the brand name for authenticity. Made of durable material, it adds a professional finish to furniture or drawer systems.
It is a small part that joins the front panel of a drawer to its side panels. It helps keep the front panel firmly attached and properly lined up with the rest of the drawer. A stabiliser is a bar or support that connects the left and right sides of the drawer, usually at the back or bottom, to keep it steady and prevent it from wobbling when opening or closing. Both parts help the drawer work smoothly and stay strong.
This is the left side panel of a drawer that features an inlay design—meaning a decorative or functional piece is set into the surface. It's a side view, showing how the drawer fits together when seen from the side. This part connects the front, back, and bottom pieces of the drawer and includes grooves or notches for the inlay and drawer bottom to fit in.
The right side profile of an inlay drawer shows the drawer front sitting flush with the cabinet frame, just like on the left side. From this view, the drawer side is hidden inside the cabinet, and a small gap around the drawer helps it open and close smoothly. The drawer slides on runners or tracks inside the cabinet, which may be partly visible from the right side.
It is the part that attaches the drawer front to the sides of the drawer box. In an inlay drawer, this connector is usually hidden inside the drawer so the front sits flush with the cabinet frame. It helps keep the drawer front securely in place while allowing the drawer to open and close smoothly. The connector is strong and fits tightly to keep everything aligned perfectly.