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Comfify White Ceramic Owl Utensil Holder

AED116.00

This charming white ceramic owl holder keeps cooking utensils organized while adding a touch of whimsy to your kitchen.

Durable and chip-resistant, its spacious design fits most cooking tools, making it both functional and decorative.

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Compact Single-Level Dish Drying Rack with Tray (Black)

AED73.00

Compact rack (16.45″ x 12.05″ x 4.3″) holds 8 dishes and mugs.

Coated wire prevents rust, while a detachable utensil holder adds organization.

Includes a drip tray to keep counters dry.

 

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ComSaf 3-Piece 30oz Glass Jars with Bamboo Lids

AED57.00

Store food with these 30oz glass jars featuring airtight bamboo lids with silicone seals for freshness.

The durable, lead-free, transparent glass allows easy monitoring of contents, ideal for cookies, spices, cereals, and more.

Pack of 3, perfect for home or office.

 

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ComSaf 3-Piece 71oz Glass Spaghetti Jars with Bamboo Lids

AED88.00

Made from high borosilicate glass, these 11-inch tall airtight jars are perfect for storing spaghetti, coffee, and dry goods.

The silicone-sealed wood lids ensure freshness, while the sleek, transparent design enhances kitchen aesthetics.

Includes three 71oz jars.

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Conobo 2-Pack Expandable Cabinet & Countertop Storage Racks

AED55.00

Maximize storage with this expandable cabinet shelf, perfect for plates, pots, mugs, and more.

It fits various spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, and pantries, creating double storage.

No installation required—easily move or remove as needed.

Adjustable length up to 22.5 inches, made of rust-resistant stainless steel with anti-slip feet for stability.

Lightweight yet sturdy, it offers a neat, organized solution for messy counters or cabinets.

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Copco Basics 3-Tier Spice Rack & Pantry Organizer (15″, Faded Denim)

AED110.00

Organize cluttered cabinets with this 3-tier plastic shelf.

Perfect for spices, cans, or cosmetics, it features a non-slip surface and durable construction.

Measuring 9″ x 15″, it fits easily in kitchens, bathrooms, or offices.

 

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Corner Shelf Organizer for Kitchen & Bathroom Countertops

AED98.00

Compact, sturdy, and functional, this 9.5″ x 10″ shelf is perfect for organizing kitchen, bathroom, or living spaces.

Made from premium bamboo, it adds aesthetic appeal while resisting sagging.

Easy assembly with included hardware and a 1-year warranty.

 

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Cosmoplast Large Dish Rack with Drainer

AED46.00

Compact dish-drying rack with a detachable drainboard to keep your counter dry.

Holds up to 12 plates or 16 cups, plus 2 cutlery pockets and 10 cup holders.

Designed with ventilation and drainage holes to prevent water pooling and mildew.

Dimensions: 50 x 40 x 10 cm.

 

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Cosmoplast Large Dish Rack with Drainer (Dark Red)

AED49.00

This rack (50x40x10 cm) holds up to 12 plates or 16 cups, includes 2 cutlery pockets, 10 cup holders, and a detachable drainboard to keep countertops dry and mildew-free.

 

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Couwilson Under-Shelf Storage Baskets (Set of 2, Metal, 12.6″)

AED142.00

Get organized with these easy-to-use under-shelf baskets.

No assembly needed—just slide onto shelves for additional storage.

Each 12.2″ x 12.2″ basket features durable, foldable wire construction with a secure bottom design to keep items in place.

 

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CreativeWare 2.5-Gallon Clear Beverage Dispenser

AED103.00

This durable, BPA-free acrylic dispenser holds 2.5 gallons of your favorite drink and includes a no-drip spigot and ice compartment for cooling.

Made in the USA, it’s break-resistant and perfect for events or everyday use.

 

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Dabacc 4-Pack 18.6oz Glass Jars with Bamboo Lids

AED47.00

This 4-pack of 18.6oz borosilicate glass jars features airtight bamboo lids with silicone seals, keeping food fresh and odor-free.

Perfect for storing spices, snacks, and pantry essentials in an organized, space-saving way.

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You made all the required mock ups for commissioned layout, got all the approvals, built a tested code base or had them built, you decided on a content management system, got a license for it or adapted:

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This is quite a problem to solve, but just doing without greeking text won't fix it. Using test items of real content and data in designs will help, but there's no guarantee that every oddity will be found and corrected. Do you want to be sure? Then a prototype or beta site with real content published from the real CMS is needed—but you’re not going that far until you go through an initial design cycle.