A light touch is all that’s needed to open your lift systems, thanks to Blum’s SERVO-DRIVE for AVENTOS.

indesignlive.sg
March 1st, 2012
For more than 50 years, Blum has been conceiving, developing and building the Blum storage system with perfect motion. Its mission? To make the simple act of opening and closing storage spaces inspirational.

Among its many innovative product lines, the recent AVENTOS lift system has emerged as one of the popular options among customers. And now, AVENTOS has been upgraded with SERVO-DRIVE, an electrical opening support system that allows users to open their cabinets simply with a light, gentle touch, thereby dramatically increasing the user’s comfort experience with Blum’s bi-fold lift systems, up and over lift systems and lift ups. Importantly, the cabinets close again just as easily at the press of a beautifully designed wireless switch, located within easy reach in cabinet interiors.

SERVO-DRIVE is a solution that addresses the current trend of handle-free furniture. And just like Blum’s TANDEMBOX systems, SERVO DRIVE for AVENTOS has integrated the company’s award-winning BLUMOTION for a soft and silent closing action.

Blum’s range of products and systems can be experienced in a ’home setting’ at its new 160 sqm lifestyle showroom in Ubi. The showroom also features Blum’s Kitchen Test Drive where visitors can try out their kitchen designs by arranging different cabinets and wall units to see if their ideas work!

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