Italian company Poliform has set a benchmark for design excellence, experience and technological expertise.
November 21st, 2008
Since its launch into Australia in 1996, Poliform Australia has been supplying furniture products by leading Italian brands Poliform, Flexform and Pallucco Italia. Today, Poliform is one of Italy’s premier joinery companies, producing contemporary and luxurious wardrobe and kitchen systems created by the world’s leading designers, including Christian Liaigre, Antonio Citterio and Carlo Colombo.
Product Range
Hospitality, task, loose and system furniture, lighting, wall-to-wall storage systems, walk-in wardrobes and kitchens.
Major Brands
Poliform, Flexform, Varenna and Pallucco Italia.
Application
Hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Poliform Italy carries the manufacturing E1 Classification.
Specialised Services
The Poliform contract service provides customised design solutions ranging from individual schemes to large multiple-housing projects.
Lead time
Ex stock or 12–16 weeks.
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