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Ximula Flexible System

The design possibilities are endless with Ximula’s Flexible System.

Ximula Flexible System


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July 26th, 2011


Mixing and matching doesn’t have to mean an inconsistent and incohesive interior.

The award-winning Ximula Flexible System allows unlimited design possibilities with its patented aluminium joinery concept.

 

 

A range of cabinets, shelves, drawers, hanging rails, door systems and desk tops can be mixed and matched to create the perfect interior solution.

The fully customisable range combines technical innovation and exquisite craftsmanship, creating a stylish and functional contemporary range.

 

 

Visit the Ximula website to view the complete collection.

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