Engineered to make your day easier, smoothly
August 6th, 2012
The latest offering from BLUM is the MOVENTO – a sophisticated runner system that glides like no other.
This concealed runner system is ideal for timber drawers and pullouts to make opening and closing draws easy.

Ideal for office, kitchen and home use, the quality movement of the MOVENTO has been engineered to produce a smooth feather-light glide and smooth transition.
The MOVENTO works for deep drawers and can hold up to 60kg of weight and BLUM offers a warranty for the lifetime of the furniture piece it is installed on to.

No longer do you have to struggle with swollen wooden draws or track systems that fallout – BLUM has solved all your draw needs.

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