The ever-popular furniture fittings catalogue is released in new edition, including for iPad
March 15th, 2013
To celebrate 30 successful years in the industry, Häfele have announced a brand new edition of their catalogue, The Complete Häfele Furniture Fittings for 2012 – including an iPad version.
First published in 1971, The Complete Häfele quickly became the hardware technology ‘bible’ for many Australian designers and manufacturers.
The new edition features over 1400 pages of revised and updated content – established favourites, new innovations, versatile technology – entire ranges of outstanding functionality right at your fingertips.
The arrival of The Complete Häfele to iPad heralds immense freedom and efficiency – you can show clients how design concepts and products look in real life installations, order products for your project – all on the go. Download the Häfele App free from the Apple App Store®.
The Complete Häfele is divided into a number of sections for easy reference. The first four make up the Design portion of the catalogue. This overviews an extensive Decorative Hardware range and details an advanced range of LED lighting technology.
New additions to the catalogue are the Decorative Surfaces and TopCo sections, featuring surface materials, carcase componentry, flat pack solutions and many more value adding services.
The balance of the catalogue takes on a more traditional technical outline, heavily focusing on a comprehensive range of hardware for furniture and cabinet construction. Within these pages, you’re sure to find whatever you need for any project.
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