STRATUS GIVES STATUS
SLIMLINE STRATUS DETAILS: Greenlam’s Stratus top range of 12mm compact worktops boast a high level of performance; in particular, their specially treated AFX version which boasts a unique surface performance that’s super- matt, non-porous
and hydro-
repellent making it effortless to clean away |
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THE DRILL WITH ALL THE THRILLS
BLUM, MINIPRESS TOP DETAILS: This is their latest generation drilling and insertion machine, one they insist is capable of providing precise assembly results. Combined with Easystick, Blum’s computer-aided automatic stop system, cabinet makers and manufacturers can produce precise and finely crafted pieces of furniture in no time. And thanks to a depth of 350 mm, it is even possible to carry out central line drilling with ease. |
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SUSTAINABLE SLIDING
ECOFRIENDLY FROM WAGNER DETAILS : The castor components not only have a natural wood appearance, but are produced in an energy efficient way with low emissions from a resource-saving, special bio compound comprising up to 80 per cent renewable raw materials.
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A NEW DIMENSION OF INVISIBILITY
GRASS KINVARO T-SLIM DETAILS : Grass had extended its portfolio with an bigger range of flap-lift mechanisms for overhead kitchen cabinets. It included the Kinvaro T-Slim, the thinnest, most efficient fitting they have ever developed and combines purist looks with outstanding durability in a design which advances the dream of invisible fittings. “We have been a furniture industry pioneer for over 70 years,” said product manager Harald Küper. He added: “With Kinvaro T-Slim, we are adding a new chapter to our innovation history.”
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