Among the Blum products to be featured at the AWISA-DESIGN 2012 exhibition in July will be Tandembox intivo which offers versatile design and differentiation opportunities for pull-outs.
January 19th, 2012
Tandembox intivo creates a timelessly simple and uniform appearance when used in combination with Boxcap. Alternatively, creative accents can be achieved by using Boxcover in combination with almost any material.
Available in three sophisticated finishes; silk white, terra black and stainless steel, Tandembox intivo features all components of the Tandembox range. Blum’s popular sink pull-out, Space corner, pull-out pantry, inner drawers and Orga-line accessories are all offered with Tandembox intivo.
Blum’s Tandembox intivo Design configurator helps users try different colours, combinations and patterns of design elements in the finished pull-out: myintivo.blum.com.
Materials:
Metal.
Design elements can be glass, stone, timber, leather etc.



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