Ximula Australia flexed its muscles at this year’s Sydney Indesign; presenting its products under the Gelosa banner.
August 21st, 2013
Ximula Australia was on show as part of the Gelosa showroom’s Sydney Indesign showcase; representing the first formal introduction of the international shelving, storage and workstation brand to the local design community.

Just a few weeks before Sydney Indesign, Ximula Australia’s Rick Wootton spoke of what it felt like for the X-Series to be part of the growing design and architectural exhibition, “we couldn’t be more excited to present our X-Series to the talented, creative and passionate designers of Sydney and Australia… It’s an amazing opportunity for us to meet with designers and architects face-to-face and demonstrate the superior flexibility and adaptive nature of the Ximula products”.
On show were selected pieces from the X-Series collection, including wall units, shelving and a dedicated mezzanine level for the Ximula X1 and Gelosa wardrobes.

Ximula Australia had installed a 3-metre-high shelving unit in their new white powder coat finish with special OAE crystal glass shelves. This stunning installation showcased the flexibility of the simple, yet extensive system.

Visitors were given better understanding of the unique Ximula system components, while also having access to the very favourable trade pricing recently announced.
“The Ximula X-Series is a collection of future-proof products,” Rick explains. “We [were] there on the ground at Sydney Indesign demonstrating how simple it is for …clients to construct and reconfigure this high-end, precision collection.”
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