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January 9, 2024 Grass to Highlight Unique Product Applications at KBIS

Visit Grass’ booth to learn how its leading products can transform kitchen and bath spaces.

Kernersville, N.C.: Grass America, a leading supplier of functional hardware to the cabinet industry, will showcase its suite of leading products at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS). KBIS will take place from February 27th to 29th at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Visit Grass at Booth #N3252 to learn how to transform your kitchen and bath spaces with Grass’ game-changing movement systems, including the Tiomos hinge system, the Dynapro 2D undermount drawer slide system, and the Kinvaro T-Slim lifter system. 

Smooth, soft-closing, and fully adjustable, the Tiomos hinge system offers unrivaled versatility for kitchen and bath applications with a complete portfolio of opening angles, closing options, and configurations. The hinge system’s novel kinematics reduce opening force while minimizing reveals, and its concealed soft-close integrates into the hinge arm to enhance the sleek, modern, minimalist look and feel. Designers who choose Tiomos will find the product is perfect for a range of kitchen and bath applications, including everything from standard, thick, and thin doors to frameless and face frame applications.

Experience seamless performance and effortless opening with Dynapro 2D, the standard for undermount drawer slide systems. Its symmetrical design and fluid motion offer a sleek and stylish addition to any kitchen or bathroom. The synchronized components guarantee a silent and smooth operation every time. Plus, Dynapro 2D, with its high load capacity and three-dimensional adjustability,  can adapt to many unique or unconventional spaces, allowing for smooth performance and precise alignment.   

For designers looking to open unique possibilities with a nearly invisible lifter system, Grass’ Kinvaro T-Slim offers the thinnest movement system created for maximum storage space. The T-Slim can be integrated into a cabinet’s sidewall or screwed directly onto the sidewall, with both applications offering only a thin view of the hardware in an open position. This system perfects the art of movement by combining convenient functionality, high-quality materials, and complete precision, offering inspiration for kitchen and bath spaces with a classic design.

The Nova Pro Scala is a modern and versatile drawer system with sleek lines, premium metallic finishes, and customizable panels. Available in many standard heights and lengths, it is compatible with 32mm indexing for use in a variety of residential and commercial applications. Add-on features such as divider systems, color-coordinated inset front panels, and handless opening systems complement the premium aesthetic and performance of the system.

About Grass America
Grass America is a quality-driven manufacturer of hinges, drawer slides, lifters, and drawer systems. The company’s first-class movement systems keep America’s kitchens, baths, and office facilities operating at their best. Grass America’s manufacturing facility in Kernersville, North Carolina, sells functional hardware and accessories throughout the US, Canada, and Mexico via 130 distributor locations and to most of the leading kitchen cabinet manufacturers. The company is proud that its employees come from all over the world and often reach more than 30 years of experience. Choose Grass as your reliable partner in business for functional hardware. Learn more at www.grassusa.com.

 

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