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SEKTION Corner wall cabinet frame, white,

Price $ 95.00
Suspension rail sold separately. Use with a 15" wide door, sold separatley.

25 year limited warranty

How to get it

SEKTION kitchen system gives you the freedom to design your dream kitchen inside and out. Need a cure for unused corners? Use this cabinet to create an L- or U-shaped kitchen and get more space for glasses.

Article Number102.655.04

Product details

25-year Limited Warranty. Read about the terms in the Limited Warranty brochure.

Sturdy frame construction, ¾" thick.

The melamine surface is moisture- and scratch-resistant, and easy to keep clean.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

  • Suspension rail sold separately.

    Use with a 15" wide door, sold separatley.

    Hinges included.

    The hinge is adjustable in height, depth and width.

    Different wall materials require different types of fasteners. Use fasteners suitable for the walls in your home.

    To be completed with SEKTION suspension rail for mounting the cabinet to the wall.

  • Material
    Frame:
    Particleboard, Melamine foil, Plastic edging
    Back:
    Fiberboard, Acrylic paint
    Care

    Wipe dry with a clean cloth.

    Wipe clean with a water dampened soft cloth and a mild non-abrasive dish detergent or soap, if necessary.

Measurements

Depth without suspension rail: 25 3/4 "

Depth with suspension rail: 26 1/8 "

Width: 26 "

System, depth: 26 "

Depth: 26 "

Height: 30 "

Frame, thickness: 3/4 "

  • SEKTIONArticle Number102.655.04

    Width: 25 ½ "

    Height: 3 ½ "

    Length: 30 ¾ "

    Weight: 48 lb 6 oz

    Package(s): 1

Reviews

Very satisfiedMARIOVery satisfied5
PantryLESLIEVery clean5
Excellent cabinetsErinWe recently had our entire kitchen remodeled using Ikea products. The Sektion cabinets (all fo them, not just this corner one) are sturdy with a generous wrap-around of melamine to ensure that they don't run into the issues that other MDF-core cabinets face (moisture exposure and other elements breaking down the MDF core). Lots of room, sturdily built, and well engineered. We're very happy with the whole line of Sektion products.5
Wall corner cabinetBadereddeenlove this cabinet, it looks great, easy to install and has a gap at the back to run light cables.5
part of my sink order.MARISApart of my sink order. live the sink assembly5
Easy cabinetChristinaVery easy to put together. Very happy with section.5
Best storage ever!Phyllis52I could not believe how much this cabinet holds and how accessible everything is, best kitchen cabinet I have ever had. Would not want to be without one5
PengwnBought cabinets to install above washer and dryer in laundry room. Best idea! Great storage5
super roomyEvaGWe remodeled a kithen and used this cabinet. Lots of room. We put the lazy susan feature in/5
DatadivaVery hard to line up with cabinets going perpendicular to cabinet. Also, hinges are poorly designed. There is a visible crack, opening, between door and cabinet. Can be seen when looking at door with perpendicular angle. Cabinet door does not flush with cabinet. Had i known, i would have opted to get differerent corner cabinet.3
Great outside of kitchen, too!DexdanI had ideas to redo my closet with the old corner Pax unit that also had perpendicular sides, but Ikea discontinued it in favor of an L-shaped unit that didn’t fit into my plan, which was to stack my shoe cubbies on 1 side, then attach a double rail to the other side. There were no good alternatives from other brands, so I was about to settle for one from the orange box store that was pricey and of questionable quality, when I looked in the kitchen section of the Ikea catalog. The 15” depth would be perfect, but I was hesitant of how much floor space they’d take up at 26”. I bought 2, along with 4 shelves, and opened up 1 of the shelves first to use as a template. Not too bad, so I opened the first 40” Sektion corner wall cabinet and started to put it together. It was a little tricky only because I had to do so actually in the cliset, as it was too big to get through the narrow door. I bought 6” legs for it to stand on so it could clear the baseboard without having to remove it, as well as making the bottom shelf easier to access. I stacked the 2nd one, attached them together with a plate from the hardware store, then secured the whole thing to the wall to prevent tipping. It’s bigger than I had originally wanted, but it holds so much in the deeper shelves, and the sides are sturdy enough to support 2 rails worth of clothes, that I am glad I chose this over the closet-specific version from the other closet brand. Oh, the most difficult part of putting it together was stacking the 2nd one, since I am a 50 yr old, not particularly strong, woman who is quite short!5
Good cabinet so far!Johnny 99This is one of the cabinets for our new kitchen and as far as construction it’s been good so far I have a couple things that I would like differently though. 1) the hinge is far away from the face of the cabinet 3/8” to be precise instead of the normal 1/8”. This affects it when you have fillers on top of the cabinet because if you leave a consistent overhang on the soffit to flush it out with the doors the hinge side sticks out a lot and cannot be adjusted. 2) would be nice to have the pvc in black and white interiors so that when you pick a dark color but don’t like the current brown that they have white is always better looking and cleaner than black4
Roomy--lots of storage spacecpont413This corner cabinet is now part of my sewing/craft room renovation. It provides a good amount of deep storage for longer tubes of embroidery stabilizer and many other craft items. My only complaint is that the bottom side of the cabinet has a hole or open area in the corner by the corner area of the wall.5

A kitchen that took us around the world

Whatever your dream kitchen is, it’s probably different from many other people’s dreams. This we learned when researching kitchen desires around the globe. Our conclusion for the SEKTION kitchen system: it should make it possible to design the best kitchen for you – whatever your preferences and living situation.

Our ambition is to help as many as possible to have a kitchen they'd love to be in. We started sketching. “When we created SEKTION, it was our biggest ever kitchen change, so it's fair to say we were very keen to get it right,” says technician Klas-Ola Nilsson.

Research from around the world

So, what would people’s dream kitchen be like? We surveyed thousands of people, visited hundreds of homes and worked with food industry professionals. “We found if there's one thing in common with kitchens around the world it's that they're different.” Klas-Ola says. “For as many people who dream of an open space kitchen, there are people with a small space, or have to fit a pre-existing room.”

From research to result

One element became blindingly important. “We realized we needed a kitchen system that could adapt to different sized spaces in a way that hadn't been done before,” Klas-Ola says. “So, we developed cabinets that could fit almost anywhere.” Different sizes can be mixed to best fit the room and they'll still fit together – without odd ends. The clever inside can be personalized to support your kitchen needs and activities, too.

Ready for the future

An adaptable kitchen fits better with how you like to cook, both now and in the future. Whether you start craving a more professional kitchen, or just want to start using it for more activities, we would love SEKTION to help out. “There's nothing to say that SEKTION is set and fixed now,” Klas-Ola says. “It's something that's evolving and that we're developing as our ideas on what a kitchen should do changes into the future.”

Material

What is particleboard?

Particleboard is made from recycled wood and sawmill leftovers – so wood pieces with the wrong shade, woodchips and sawdust become a resource instead of possibly being discarded. We use boards for things like bookcases, bed frames, sofas and kitchen frames. To protect from wear and moisture, we apply varnish, veneer or foil that adds to the furniture's look.