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REVEGO – the solution for creating flexible and responsive living spaces from Blum


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ore and more people are combining their kitchen, dining, living and working areas into one contemporary open-plan space. With increasing urbanisation and more densely populated metropolitan areas, living spaces of the future are also likely to be smaller. Pocket systems from Blum open up brand-new opportunities. The ability to quickly reveal complete living areas when you need them, and simply close them off again when not required any more, helps to create a contained, homely atmosphere. The new pocket system is characterised by the ease of use that is synonymous with Blum. Thanks to the TIP-ON motion technology, users can open doors with a single touch and slide them away completely into the pocket. The kitchen workspace, home office or laundry room is now easily accessible. To close off the space, the user simply presses the door to release it from the pocket and then presses it again to elegantly conceal the entire area. When they are closed, the full overlay doors conceal the furniture units, including their pockets, making REVEGO the ideal solution for the multifunctional use of space.


The single doors can be 450 to 900 mm wide and the double doors 450 to 750 mm wide, as well


as 1800 to 3000 mm high. The pocket systems can also be produced and pre-assembled by the manufacturer for delivery to the place of installation. Final assembly on site is therefore simplicity itself: put up, align and mount the pockets; install the doors and track; make any final adjustments – and that’s it!


01908 285700 www.blum.com


BKU MAY 2024


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