A commitment to providing diverse commercial fabric furnishing solutions and a drive to innovate with striking prints and patterns.
December 20th, 2011
What does your company supply?
Commercial Furnishing Fabrics suitable for the hospitality and healthcare sectors.
What’s the history of your company?
We are a family owned Australian business with a history spanning over 30 years. Founded by Gary Price whose passion for innovation in textiles has been the hallmark of Materialised.
Where do you distribute?
Australia, New Zealand, Asia
Describe your customers?
Specifiers, Interior Designers, Architects, Furniture Manufacturers, Curtain Workrooms.
What sets your company apart?
We believe we offer excellent diverse product together with the wealth of experience our team brings in terms of knowledge in the design and textile industry.
Who should we speak to when specifying?
We have Project Managers in each of our offices
What are your client’s priorities at the moment?
Service, Design, Technical Experience, Performance, Value.
What is good design to you?
A melding of safety, performance and aesthetics appropriate to the occupants need.
What does the future hold?
Huge potential!
Further Comments:
Materialised are so committed to this industry and part of that commitment is our preparedness to share our knowledge and experience. This is evidenced by our training program Fabrics for the Real World.
Company Details:
Address: 19 Heath Road, Blakehurst NSW 2221
Phone: (02) 8558 3500
Contact: Belinda Price
Email: belinda.price@materialised.com
Website: www.materialised.com
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