Kitchen pull out larder spare or replacement wire baskets & trays

Looking for replacement wire kitchen larder baskets? We have many options to fit most kitchen larder units and cupboards.

We offer baskets for kitchen larder widths of 250mm and 300mm and other sizes by special order.

Not sure which type you need or the size? Call us on 01489 795 009 and we will identify your basket system.

1. Howdens or Symphony Compatible Replacement Kitchen Baskets

Howdens and Symphony kitchens often use pull-out systems from Dispensa, which are made by Kessebohmer. These can have solid bases & sides. Here are some examples we stock:

Chrome Larder basket for 300mm cabinetsAnthracite Larder basket for 300mm cabinets unhandedChrome/Grey Larder basket for 300mm cabinets

Anthracite Larder basket for 300mm cabinetsSilver Larder basket for 300mm cabinets

Click on images or here for prices.  Can't see yours here? Call us on 01489 795 009.

2. Wickes and Wren Kitchens Compatible Replacement Larder Baskets

Wickes and Wren kitchen units often use pull-out systems by Vauth Sagel which is a high quality German manufacturer and a common wire basket used by other kitchen manufacturers too. It looks like this:

Vauth Sagel Chrome Mesh 300mm basket in useVauth Sagel Chrome Mesh 300mm basket

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3. Other Kitchen Larder Manufacturer Compatible Replacement Baskets

Another common pull out mechanism which other big kitchen manufacturers use is by Hafele. It looks like this:

centre mounted chrome basket for 300mm cabinets

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If you have a style or size of basket which you are not able to find here and would like us to match, please send us a photo to info@tandsarchitectural.co.uk and we will see if we can find it for you or call us on 01489 795 009.

Further information about Pull-out baskets

Kitchens are often bought or designed with pull out storage racks sometimes referred to as larder units.
These are frequently in the form of baskets hanging off a frame that is fixed via runners within the cabinet carcass and these will "pull out" from the cupboard allowing access to stored items.


Very often there is more space available in the cupboard than the bought unit has when shipped and this means that extra baskets can be fitted. Baskets are usually fitted at the top and sometimes the baskets are fixed too far apart on the frame so that space is wasted. Again more baskets solves this problem and increases larder capacity.