Hettich Unveils RoomSpin Innovation at Acetech
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Hettich Unveils RoomSpin Innovation at Acetech

Hettich has unveiled an avant-garde showcase at Acetech, staying true to its promise of delivering “magical interior experiences” and reimagining the future of modern living and workspaces. This year, the German brand’s presence stands out across the exhibition, where it is participating as an Associate Partner.

The highlight of the showcase is the SpinLines family, led by its newest innovation, RoomSpin. Designed as a choreographed interior system, RoomSpin transforms entire spaces within seconds by rotating modular units to create dynamic and flexible environments. Engineered with an advanced turning and swivelling mechanism, it enables effortless spatial reconfiguration, offering architects, designers and furniture makers unprecedented freedom in planning efficient and creative layouts.

Alongside RoomSpin, other SpinLines products such as FurnSpin and ComfortSpin are also on display. Taking the idea of “Magical Motion” even further, Hettich is drawing attention with its KA Table Extension System, conceptualised and made in India. The system delivers smooth, brake-free expansion of dining and conference tables using synchronised telescopic runners.

A dedicated section features Hettich’s extensive range of Linear Drawer Systems, reinforcing the brand’s award-winning reputation as design trends continue shifting towards clean, architectural lines. Other German-engineered innovations showcased include sliding systems, architectural door hardware and built-in kitchen appliances. The Magic Light series is integrated across displays, elevating the visual experience with subtle, immersive lighting.

Commenting on the participation, Andre Eckholt, Managing Director, Hettich India, said: “We are excited to welcome visitors to our booth at Acetech, where we are transforming spaces through Magical Motion. RoomSpin is the showstopper making its debut in India and ready to Spinnovate your space. Our innovations, including the Table Extension system and Linear Drawer System, highlight our commitment to redefining modern interiors. We invite everyone to explore award-winning design and German engineering.”

Hettich’s exhibit is open from 6–9 November at Hall 1, Stall C 1–2, NESCO, Goregaon.

Hettich has unveiled an avant-garde showcase at Acetech, staying true to its promise of delivering “magical interior experiences” and reimagining the future of modern living and workspaces. This year, the German brand’s presence stands out across the exhibition, where it is participating as an Associate Partner. The highlight of the showcase is the SpinLines family, led by its newest innovation, RoomSpin. Designed as a choreographed interior system, RoomSpin transforms entire spaces within seconds by rotating modular units to create dynamic and flexible environments. Engineered with an advanced turning and swivelling mechanism, it enables effortless spatial reconfiguration, offering architects, designers and furniture makers unprecedented freedom in planning efficient and creative layouts. Alongside RoomSpin, other SpinLines products such as FurnSpin and ComfortSpin are also on display. Taking the idea of “Magical Motion” even further, Hettich is drawing attention with its KA Table Extension System, conceptualised and made in India. The system delivers smooth, brake-free expansion of dining and conference tables using synchronised telescopic runners. A dedicated section features Hettich’s extensive range of Linear Drawer Systems, reinforcing the brand’s award-winning reputation as design trends continue shifting towards clean, architectural lines. Other German-engineered innovations showcased include sliding systems, architectural door hardware and built-in kitchen appliances. The Magic Light series is integrated across displays, elevating the visual experience with subtle, immersive lighting. Commenting on the participation, Andre Eckholt, Managing Director, Hettich India, said: “We are excited to welcome visitors to our booth at Acetech, where we are transforming spaces through Magical Motion. RoomSpin is the showstopper making its debut in India and ready to Spinnovate your space. Our innovations, including the Table Extension system and Linear Drawer System, highlight our commitment to redefining modern interiors. We invite everyone to explore award-winning design and German engineering.” Hettich’s exhibit is open from 6–9 November at Hall 1, Stall C 1–2, NESCO, Goregaon.

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