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SHOW PREVIEW | kbb Birmingham
Blum Stands: B98, C85, C90
Blum’s mission at this year’s kbb show is to connect and collaborate with its partners to reimagine the living space of tomorrow. The brand is inviting visitors to look into why being a Blum partner opens up more opportunities for a business than simply
buying a hinge or drawer runner. Everyone is openly invited to start their journey with Blum, to challenge the rules of design convention, and expand their imagination beyond today’s norm. From discovering its living spaces, ranging from the compact through
to open plan, with a myriad of different solutions and stories on the way. In a challenging environment, Blum says it understands its partners’ needs and provides services that enhance their offering to their own customers.
Bora Stand: K90
As the self-styled “pioneer in effective filtration of cooking odours”, Bora will present its portfolio of cooktop extractor systems that extract cooking vapours and grease particles, alongside the Bora X BO steam oven with integrated odour filtration. Live cookery demonstrations will take place on the Bora stand throughout the show, where visitors
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can experience its technology first-hand. Additionally, for the first time to a UK audience, the brand will present the Bora refrigeration and freezing systems further extending the Bora principle that empowers people to achieve the best cooking results and promotes the kitchen as a holistic concept used for cooking, eating and lifestyle.
• March 2024
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