New external growth for Oxysign

Oxysign takes over C2K XXL, specialized in monumental letters and large-format structures. The deal comes at a time when the group is announcing a major contract in the Paris region.

After Semios in May and Toit de Paris last October, Oxysign continues its external growth. The visual communications manufacturer based in Aubagne (Bouches-du-Rhône) is taking over the business of C2K XXL. Based in Carcassonne (Aude), C2K XXL specializes in the design of monumental letters, urban sculptures and large-format installations for events and long-term projects, indoors and out, in a variety of materials.

"So much know-how that broadens our ability to deploy ever more ambitious projects, both technically and visually." ensures

Oxysign has also won France's largest contract for monumental lettering. The project concerns the Île-de-France region and involves 13 structures deployed on 10 leisure islands, open-air spaces dedicated to sporting, cultural and leisure activities .

These installations, which can be up to 10 metres long and 3 metres high, have to withstand winds of up to 180 km/h. The structures are made of galvanized steel and aluminum. The Group is responsible for design, manufacture and installation.

The group now includes Provencal sign and signage manufacturer Oxysign, and large-format digital printer Interimages, based in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine, breton sign manufacturer Semios and Toit de Paris, which recycles fragments of Parisian roofs into signage, landscaping, objects or construction elements.

Oxysign now claims to be the "the only French visual communications group to master technical marking, signage and signage, from design to installation, with recognized references in all business sectors".

In May 2025, when Semios was acquired, the Group announced that it had passed the 35 million euro sales mark, with 250 employees spread over seven sites.

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