Planex partner with local designers to provide custom end-user solutions that create a more flexible and productive environment for your workplace.
April 7th, 2015
The company understands every individual is different, which is why they’re there to organise your world with storage built to order in over 150+ colours/finishes, using sustainable materials, featuring short lead times and world class Australian manufacturing standards.
Catering across commercial, educational, sports, hospitality and residential markets and featuring original designs by Alexander Lotzerstain, Paul Morris and Leo Ryner their associate design partner (Planex Design) the current range includes: Fatfile, Flox, Freefold, Linea, Low-Rider, MoPed, Plan, Security, S-Series, Virtu, Wishbone, xLocker and X-System.
Visit the new website for the latest information on their products and projects www.planex.com.au
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