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Classico 500 Cutlery Tray

$20.30

Bring refined organisation to your kitchen with a cutlery tray designed for seamless elegance and everyday practicality.

The Classico 500 Cutlery Tray offers more than just compartmentalisation — it’s a design-forward solution for kitchens that value precision, cleanliness, and effortless functionality. Formed from durable plastic and available in a choice of timeless finishes — crisp White, cool Silver, or deep Anthracite — this tray is made to fit the modern drawer while elevating the entire cooking experience. Every detail is considered, from the smooth surfaces to the tailored compartments that ensure every utensil has its place.

Designed to suit drawers with a 500 mm depth, the Classico 500 is available in multiple widths to fit cabinet sizes from 300 mm up to 900 mm. Its low profile and minimalist 2.5 mm edge allow for a flush, integrated look, making it the perfect addition to both new kitchen builds and upgrades of existing spaces. Whether you're curating a calm, monochrome aesthetic or a sleek metallic tone, this tray complements your cabinetry while keeping your essentials neatly in order.

Features

Designed specifically for 500 mm deep kitchen drawers
Premium plastic construction with easy-clean surfaces
Available in White, Silver, or Anthracite finishes
Low 51 mm profile with 2.5 mm edge thickness for seamless fit
Wide range of insert widths to suit cabinet widths from 300 mm to 900 mm

Specifications

Material: Plastic
Finishes Available: White, Silver, Anthracite
Insert Depth: 520 mm
Height: 51 mm
Edge Thickness: 2.5 mm
Insert Widths:
-250 mm (to suit 300 mm cabinet)
-350 mm (to suit 400 mm cabinet)
-400 mm (to suit 450 mm cabinet)
-450 mm (to suit 500 mm cabinet)
-580 mm (to suit 600 mm cabinet)
-680 mm (to suit 700 mm cabinet)
-780 mm (to suit 800 mm cabinet)
-880 mm (to suit 900 mm cabinet)

 

Customers asked these questions about Classico 500 Cutlery Tray

Answers from experts.

Drawer Tray Depth Requirements

My drawer is 500mm deep, but the specs say this tray is 520mm. Will it fit?

Yes, this is intentional. The Classico 500 is supplied slightly oversized (520mm deep) specifically so it can be trimmed to a perfect, gap-free fit. Most "500mm deep" drawer systems (like Blum or Hettich) actually have an internal depth of around 473mm-480mm. You simply trim the flat plastic flange at the back (and front if necessary) to match your drawer's exact internal measurement.

How To Trim Plastic Drawer Trays

How do I trim the tray without cracking the plastic?

You don't need expensive power tools. The safest method for this 2.5mm material is the "score and snap" technique. measure your drawer interior, mark the cut line on the tray's flange, and use a sharp Stanley knife (utility knife) and a metal straight edge to score the line deeply multiple times. Once scored effectively, bend it over a table edge to snap it cleanly. Alternatively, a fine-toothed hacksaw or coping saw works well if you take your time.

Choosing The Right Cutlery Tray Width

How do I choose the right width for my cabinet?

The "Cabinet Width" options (e.g., 500mm, 600mm) refer to the external width of your kitchen cabinet, not the internal drawer size. However, drawer interiors vary by brand. To be safe, measure the internal width of your drawer box at the bottom. Compare this to the "Insert Width" listed in the specs (e.g., the 600mm cabinet version has a 580mm insert). As long as the insert is wider than your drawer's internal width, you can trim it to fit perfectly.

Plastic Cutlery Tray Strength

Is the plastic thick enough to hold heavy utensils, or is it flimsy?

This isn't thin, crinkly packaging plastic. It is vacuum-formed from 2.5mm thick high-impact plastic. Once trimmed and seated in your drawer, it becomes structurally rigid and can easily handle heavy stainless steel cutlery, ladles, and knives without buckling. The "soft" nature of the plastic actually helps protect your silverware from scratches compared to metal or bamboo organisers.

Avoiding Mistakes When Cutting Drawer Trays

What if I cut it too short?

The golden rule is "measure twice, cut once." We recommend sneaking up on the fit-cut it slightly larger than you think you need, test it, and then shave off another millimetre if required. If you are very unsure, you can purchase the next size up (width-wise) to give yourself more margin for error on the side flanges.

Cleaning Tight Fitting Drawer Trays

How do I clean it if it's fitted so tightly?

Even with a snug fit, the tray is not glued down. You can lift it out by gripping the dividers. The vacuum-formed design has seamless, curved corners (unlike square timber boxes), so dirt and crumbs don't get trapped in crevices. A quick wipe with warm soapy water is all it takes to keep it looking brand new.