Tipping shoes is one of those things. Most of the time it's the shoes that tip over when you open the door quickly, and in the worst case even the whole piece of furniture.
The shoe tipper from 'Lehni', however, is a pleasant exception. For me the only one that works and whose quality convinces me. Hanspeter Weidmann's shoe rack with its amazing tilting mechanism was created as a project assignment during his student days. Since 1984, his shoe tipper has been a household name in Switzerland and beyond the country's borders.
The tipper takes up very little space, a minimum room depth of 16 cm is sufficient. It is easy to mount on the wall, at your height of choice. Good ventilation and easy cleaning make the furniture, which is made in Switzerland, additionally practical.
Also quite like the fact that you can combine the 'shoe cabinet' with a great hanging wardrobe system and mirror cabinet with shelves, so that then just the whole 'street monitur' is in one place and can also be checked in the mirror. In addition, the shoe tilt is arbitrarily expandable, so there my beloved can still a little of his sneaker passion weiterfrönen.