The new HAWA Concepta 25/30/50 pivot/slide system is the ideal choice for those looking for a convenient, easy-to-fit solution for pivoting glass and timber doors weighing up to 50kg that slide away to save space.
March 2nd, 2011
HAWA Concepta can handle virtually any door dimensions. It smooths the path for creative ideas with various installation options, profiles and handles. It can even close a wall recess without any cabinet carcass.
One thing that is certain with present design trends is; anything that is not needed right now should simply vanish. HAWA Concepta 25/30/50 pivot/slide system can open up a space or close it completely away.
It can be used for furniture as well as in buildings, it makes flush-fitting cabinet fronts in the home office, bathroom or kitchen disappear. It is also an outstanding method for concealing recesses.
The HAWA Concepta 25/30/50 was designed with these requirements in mind, be it for furniture or for integrated doors. Glass or timber doors weighing up to 50kg open up on a pivot to 90º then slide easily into a recess all in one effortless movement.
Concepta’s smooth operation is attributed to the expertly designed Swiss pivot and slide technology and its sophisticated scissor element prevents the door from jamming.
So when looking for a system that offers convertible functionality combined with aesthetic appeal, choose the HAWA Concepta 25/30/50. It’s a disappearing act that will impress.


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