With changing lifestyles and the need for flexible workspaces comes the need for adaptive solutions.
July 1st, 2013
The limitations of storage and shelving systems becomes apparent when one’s environment is constantly evolving and the storage configurations are not.
This was Ximula’s problem to solve when developing their X-Series range. The collection features shelving, wardrobe and storage systems equipped with flexible and adaptable components to give “you and your clients ultimate flexibility when it comes to design.”
The do-it-yourself tenet that Ximula are offering ensures the X-Series is cost efficient and requires little effort when configuring and reconfiguring.
The systems are available for wardrobes, retail spaces, libraries, and commercial office fit-outs. This reflects Ximula’s strong leaning in providing flexible and interchangeable products for constantly adaptive settings.
The range includes customisable cabinetry, minimalist shelving options, and LED lighting configurations.
Ximula boast that the X-Series is “like Meccano for Interior Designers”. It is simple in construction and features the ability to change with the needs of the client, or the changeable nature of interior projects.
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