Hettich Showcases ‘Magical Motion’ Innovations at Acetech 2025
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Hettich Showcases ‘Magical Motion’ Innovations at Acetech 2025

Staying true to its promise of ‘Magical Interior Experiences’, Hettich unveiled a futuristic showcase at Acetech 2025, reimagining the future of modern living and workspaces through innovative German engineering.
 
As an Associate Partner, Hettich’s exhibit captivated visitors with the SpinLines family, headlined by its latest innovation — RoomSpin. This choreographed interior system transforms entire spaces within seconds by rotating room modules to create dynamic, flexible environments. Engineered with precision turning and swivelling mechanisms, it enables architects and designers to plan layouts with exceptional efficiency and creativity.
 
Also featured were FurnSpin and ComfortSpin, alongside the KA Table Extension System, ideated and made in India. The system allows dining and conference tables to expand effortlessly through synchronised telescopic runners operating smoothly without brakes.
 
A dedicated section highlighted Hettich’s Linear Drawer Systems, reflecting the trend toward clean, architectural lines, along with sliding solutions, architectural door hardware, built-in kitchen appliances, and the Magic Light series, which enhanced the immersive booth experience.
 
Andre Eckholt, Managing Director, Hettich India, said, “We are excited to welcome you to our booth at Acetech, where we are transforming spaces through Magical Motion. At the centre of this year’s showcase is RoomSpin, our showstopper making its debut in India and ready to Spinnovate your space.”

Staying true to its promise of ‘Magical Interior Experiences’, Hettich unveiled a futuristic showcase at Acetech 2025, reimagining the future of modern living and workspaces through innovative German engineering. As an Associate Partner, Hettich’s exhibit captivated visitors with the SpinLines family, headlined by its latest innovation — RoomSpin. This choreographed interior system transforms entire spaces within seconds by rotating room modules to create dynamic, flexible environments. Engineered with precision turning and swivelling mechanisms, it enables architects and designers to plan layouts with exceptional efficiency and creativity. Also featured were FurnSpin and ComfortSpin, alongside the KA Table Extension System, ideated and made in India. The system allows dining and conference tables to expand effortlessly through synchronised telescopic runners operating smoothly without brakes. A dedicated section highlighted Hettich’s Linear Drawer Systems, reflecting the trend toward clean, architectural lines, along with sliding solutions, architectural door hardware, built-in kitchen appliances, and the Magic Light series, which enhanced the immersive booth experience. Andre Eckholt, Managing Director, Hettich India, said, “We are excited to welcome you to our booth at Acetech, where we are transforming spaces through Magical Motion. At the centre of this year’s showcase is RoomSpin, our showstopper making its debut in India and ready to Spinnovate your space.”

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