Lazy Susan cabinets typically come in two basic shapes:
Full-Circle Lazy Susan: This type of lazy Susan cabinet features a circular or pie-shaped design. It consists of a rotating tray or shelves that are mounted on a central pole or axis. The shelves rotate independently or together, allowing easy access to items stored in the cabinet. Full-circle lazy Susans are commonly used in corner cabinets and provide maximum storage capacity.
Half-Moon Lazy Susan: The half-moon lazy Susan cabinet is shaped like a half-circle or half-moon. It typically consists of two rotating shelves that are mounted on a central pole or axis. This design is often used in blind corner cabinets, where the cabinet space extends back into a corner that is not easily accessible. The half-moon lazy Susan allows for efficient use of the cabinet space and provides accessibility to items stored in the corner.
These two shapes are the most common configurations for lazy Susan cabinets, but there may be variations and custom designs available depending on the manufacturer and specific kitchen layout requirements.