PAX / MEHAMN Wardrobe with sliding doors, white aluminium/white white, 170x66x236 cm
How to get it
10 year guarantee
A wardrobe with a compartment for everything. For those who really love organising each item, big or small, and still have a nice overview. Sorting on style or color is up to you.
Product Details
10 year guarantee. Read about the terms in the guarantee brochure.
PAX end-unit has a simple and timeless design that is easy to personalise by adding boxes, baskets and lighting.
Want to be even more prepared for tomorrow's outfit? This end-unit can be used for clothes you plan to wear again soon or for airing clothes before placing them back in your PAX wardrobe.
You can easily adapt this ready-made PAX/KOMPLEMENT combination to suit your needs and taste using the PAX planning tool.
Adjustable feet make it possible to compensate any irregularities in the floor.
Sliding doors allow more room for furniture because they don’t take any space to open.
The soft-closing mechanism is integrated into the rails and catches the doors as they run on the rails so that they open and close slowly, quietly and softly.
A glass shelf directly above your pull-out tray gives you a nice overview of what's inside as well as protecting the items from dust or clothes that's hanging above.
Deep frames that will swallow a lot of clothes. Enough depth to hang clothes on the side and plenty of space in drawers.
Turn the panel over to change the look – each side has a different finish. Go for a unified look or mix.
Open this solution in the PAX planner to change it to fit your needs. Another drawer? Less ones? Add a frame or change doors? No problems.
With the PAX Planner, you can easily complete your combination with integrated lighting. After choosing the light source, the planner will work out which accessories you need to complete the solution.
Measurements
- Width: 170 cm
- Height: 236 cm
- Depth: 66 cm
Accessories for PAX / MEHAMN
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