Slideshow: Salice gives new color to cabinetry components
By
Angel Kipfer
CHARLOTTE - Salice America will be exhibiting an array of door and cabinet components in Booth #225 at the co-located Wood Pro Expo Charlotte/Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo. The show takes place March 6-8 at the Charlotte Convention Center in North Carolina.
Among the products on display will be Silentia+ soft-close hinges, which the company says is impervious to extreme temperatures. Also on display will be sliding door systems and the Lineabox drawer, which features clean and simple lines with 9mm-thick walls.
Other products on display will be Pacta, a compact hinge for drop down doors; Wind, a compact lift system; Air, a concealed hinge; Pin, a pin system that boasts intuitive assembly; and the Salice Accessory Collection.
Salice will also be showcasing its new titanium finish, which is available for all products in addition to the standard nickel finish. The company says the new color has a muted sheen, is less invasive, and makes the hinge ideal in combination with darker interiors.
The Wood Pro Expo brand comprises a series of strategic regional events, located in key areas throughout the United States where professional woodworkers congregate. Wood Pro Expo features a full day of education and tours followed by two expo days oriented to equipment and supplies focused on the small-to-medium size shops. The educational offering includes CNC basics, employee recruitment, finishing, lean manufacturing, business management, software, and shop safety.
The Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo is an annual event featuring a full-day conference, plant tour, and exposition, and is dedicated to home remodeling professionals specializing in building kitchen cabinets, closets, and other home storage designs. Scheduled for March 6-8, 2019 at the Charlotte Convention Center, the Cabinets & Closets Conference and Expo will co-locate with Wood Pro Expo, which is held annually in Charlotte. For more information visit CabinetsandClosetsExpo.com.
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Angel Kipfer is an editorial intern at the Woodworking Network.
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