Well-thought-out workflows, enough storage space and top quality motion in every kitchen. Prepare to be inspired by Blum.
December 4th, 2013
‘Aventos’ lift systems bring ease of motion to any wall cabinet. Even heavy lift systems can be opened with the utmost ease. With integrated ‘Blumotion’ soft close, closing is silent and effortless. ‘Aventos’ is especially practical because it offers the furniture user full freedom of movement and provides complete cabinet access at all times, a great advantage over doors.
Whether used in the kitchen or living area or whether there is lots of space available or only a little, ‘Aventos’ is the ideal solution for any wall cabinet. Flexibility in cabinet heights and widths combined with assured stability opens up numerous possibilities for wall cabinets with extra wide or high fronts. Combine ‘Aventos’ with ‘Servo-Drive’ electronic opening and experience superior quality of motion. Open with a light touch and close with a press of a button. Handle-less designs are possible creating the perfect balance between beauty and efficiency.
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