With several thousand kitchen professionals constantly on the case, Blum is perfecting convenience and comfort in the kitchen.
March 31st, 2009
At the centre of Blum’s ethos is the concept of smooth motion, brought to the hub of the home with the AVENTOS lift system program.
The embodiment of silent, effortless motion, the AVENTOS system brings new life and design possibilities to wall cabinetry.
Cabinets open easily and close silently thanks to BLUMOTION, while a variable stop ensures that AVENTOS frontals always remain in the desired position.
Design options are numerous, catered for with a variety of general and customised fitting solutions for bi-fold, up and over, parallel lift and stay lift frontals with even the widest and heaviest fronts accommodated.
Because frontals open upwards, they provide an excellent view into the cabinet interior and can be left open in a working environment.
AVENTOS components are light, regardless of the frontal size, and can
be quickly assembled. Lift force is also easily adjustable (according to the frontal weight) using a power screwdriver.
Through the AVENTOS system and BLUMOTION, Blum focuses on the needs of the kitchen user, measuring their satisfaction against the yours.
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