The AVENTOS HF bi-fold system will win you over with its high comfort of motion through easy opening and variable stop that ensures the fronts always remain in the desired position. AVENTOS HF is supplied with BLUMOTION integrated into the mechanism, whether you use aluminium frames or timber fronts – all close softly and quietly. […]
November 21st, 2008
The AVENTOS HF bi-fold system will win you over with its high comfort of motion through easy opening and variable stop that ensures the fronts always remain in the desired position.
AVENTOS HF is supplied with BLUMOTION integrated into the mechanism, whether you use aluminium frames or timber fronts – all close softly and quietly.
Applications: Overhead cabinets
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