Bringing ease of motion to any wall cabinet, AVENTOS effortlessly opens even heavy fronts.
February 1st, 2014
AVENTOS offers furniture users full freedom of movement and complete, unhindered cabinet access at all times – a great advantage over doors. In addition to their proven stability, variable stop capability and elegant design, the AVENTOS programme offers a complete solution for all-round high level movement.
With AVENTOS, closing is silent and effortless thanks to integrated BLUMOTION soft close. When combined with SERVO-DRIVE electronic opening, AVENTOS can create handle-less designs that open with a light touch and close with a press of a button.
New to the AVENTOS programme is TIP-ON for AVENTOS HK-S, supporting the movement towards handle-less furniture. AVENTOS HK-S is the perfect choice for wall cabinets of small height (up to 400mm) in high cabinet applications such as over the refrigerator. The compact design and neat and tidy fitting dimensions allow AVENTOS HK-S to be perfectly integrated into small pieces of furniture, making the best possible use of the storage space. Handle-less designed wall cabinets fitted with TIP-ON for AVENTOS HK-S ensure small stay lifts open with a gentle push on the front of the cabinet.
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