New products at BID from Sampford IXL will let you envision the ultimate domestic lifestyle.
April 18th, 2012
Raising the bar in function and design aesthetics, Sampford IXL has the perfect products for an innovative contemporary home.
Kitchen, bathroom, ventilation and heating – Sampford IXL does it all, being importers, distributors and manufacturers of some of the world’s premium brands.
This year at Brisbane Indesign, Sampford IXL will showcase the latest in German designed Neff and Gaggenau kitchen appliances as well as the Australian-made IXL Neo Tastic ventilation.
Expect to see the best in quality and innovation for the home with Sampford IXL.
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