Grass: Kinvaro T-Slim Pushes The Limits
Technological advancement means pushing limits. Until recently it was completely unthinkable that a strong flap stay could be fully integrated into the sidewall of a wall cabinet. Kinvaro T-Slim by Grass makes this vision a reality.
In this respect the new flap stay truly crosses the frontiers of physics. It is a pioneering achievement of the GRASS developers. Engineers have succeeded in reducing the size of the complex mechanics of the flap-up fitting to a compact 12 mm. Twelve millimetres that will change furniture making.
Additional features of this concealed flap fitting include nickel-plated steel construction, adjustable spring force and tool-free assembly. Tipmatic hardware provides a built-in opening of up to 30°, and a soft-close mechanism with a damper can be switched on or off.
- Concealed flap fitting for wall cabinets
- Red Dot Design Award winner
- Slim design with custom options
- Tool-free assembly
This concealed flap fitting, which requires minimal opening forces and stops at any position, features an extremely slim design with functional components that can be integrated into cabinet walls. The result is a wall cabinet with invisible technology and maximum space.
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