SERVO-DRIVE How’s the serenity – Blum’s newest opening support system, ‘SERVO-DRIVE’ is now available for wooden drawers and pull-outs. ‘BLUMOTION’ compliments and completes the high quality of motion with its silent and effortless closing action. Blum Australia1800 179 186blum.com
April 30th, 2008
SERVO-DRIVE
How’s the serenity – Blum’s newest opening support system, ‘SERVO-DRIVE’ is now available for wooden drawers and pull-outs. ‘BLUMOTION’ compliments and completes the high quality of motion with its silent and effortless closing action.
Blum Australia
1800 179 186
blum.com
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