Description
The moment this kind of rail makes sense is usually mid-cook. Your board is crowded, the knife needs a safe parking spot, the towel ends up on the handle of the oven, and the one utensil you actually want is hiding in a jar behind something else. Veark’s Modular Kitchen Rail System is a tidy way out of that little daily mess.
It starts with the RS-M40 Magnetic Rack: a 40 cm brushed stainless steel bar with a magnetic face that holds knives and metal tools securely. The rack also includes four hooks, which is where it starts to feel personal—paper towel one day, a dish cloth and a small pot the next, a bag of clips if that’s your thing. The blue connectors come installed, and a grey set is included in the box if you prefer the hardware to disappear.
Then you add the pieces that match your habits. The RS-C10 Rack Container is the one for non-magnetic tools—wooden utensils, chopsticks, a peeler, a slim brush. It’s available in stainless steel or orange, and it sits firmly thanks to a magnetic base plus the top hook tabs. The RS-S20 Rack Shelf gives you a small ledge for the items you reach for constantly—spices, oil, salt, small bottles—also in stainless steel or orange. The RS-PRH Paper Roll Holder puts paper towel on the rail, right where spills happen, without giving up drawer space. And if your wall can take more, you can link multiple RS-M40 racks to build a longer run. It’s all clean steel, easy to reconfigure, and it looks like it belongs in a kitchen that actually gets used.




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