In Motion with REVEGO from Blum

There’s an elegance to joinery that disappears when it’s not needed. With the newly enhanced REVEGO system from Blum, that discretion — and its design potential — expands considerably.

Now available in a broader range of heights and configurations, REVEGO introduces a new bench-height option, bringing its seamless open-and-close functionality down to worktop level. The result? Spaces that flex with the rhythm of daily life — from compact coffee nooks concealed behind refined cabinetry to intimate bar corners revealed with a single, fluid movement.

For designers, the expanded system opens up fresh territory. With configurations spanning front heights from 1130 to 2980mm and unit widths from 450 to 3000mm, REVEGO adapts effortlessly to both full-height architectural statements and lower, more intimate interventions. Whether integrated into a pared-back kitchen wall or used to enclose a multifunctional zone within open-plan living, it allows for a more considered choreography of space.

Importantly, this evolution adds versatility without complication. Installation has been streamlined — fewer screws, fewer drillings — making production and on-site assembly more efficient. Behind the scenes, it’s smarter; in use, it remains beautifully simple.

What endures is the system’s signature performance: smooth motion, precise movement, and a sense of seamless control. Doors glide open to reveal purposeful interiors, then close to restore visual calm, an increasingly valuable quality in homes where adaptability and order coexist.

In an era of hybrid spaces and layered living, REVEGO offers more choice, more motion, and more opportunity to design interiors that feel at once intentional and effortless.

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