As the pin-up boys of design manufacturing, the team at Planex has received ongoing recognition for their quality manufacturing, great use of local design talent and wonderful use of colour.
November 21st, 2008
A strong design ethos flows through the company, from the RAIA award winning factory to the products themselves. Planex has a palette of 120+ colour options in their collection.
Product Range
System and loose furniture.
Major Brands
Planex.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Planex is ISO 14001 certified in addition to having products covered by the Good Environmental Choice Label.
Major Projects
KPMG,Vic; City of Melbourne CH2, Vic; Caltex, NSW; DIMA, Australia wide and ANZ, Australia wide.
Specialised Services
Planex provides assistance with custom designs using 3D software.
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