Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) is well known on the Melbourne and international architectural scene, and it was time for them to have a new home.
July 8th, 2019
Architect & Interior Designer: Denton Corker Marshall
Project Manager: Denton Corker Marshall + Schiavello
Builder: Schiavello
Structural Engineer: Arup
Services Engineer: Umow Lai
Budget: $1.5m
Duration: 12 months
Furniture
‘Krossi’ workstations, ‘Denton Corker Marshall’ reception desk, Schiavello. ‘Denton Corker Marshall’ banquet seating, MAP. Herman Miller ‘Eames’ Segmented Base ET166 meeting tables, Living Edge. ‘Vitra’ and ‘.04 Maarten Van Severen’ meeting room chairs, Unifor. ‘Duet’ bar stool, Stylecraft. Custom made Indonesian reception chair, Denton Corker Marshall. ‘Denton Corker Marshall’ breakout ables and chairs, Edra.
Lighting
‘Denton Corker Marhsall’ task lighting, Schiavello. ‘P351’ laser downlight, iGuzzini.
Finishes
‘Denton Corker Marshall’ wall finishes, Rapid Perforating. ‘Swing Stroke’ carpet tiles, Interface Flor. ‘Fine Ribbed Sisal’ rugs, Floorspace. ‘Quietspace’ acoustic ceiling panels, Autex. ‘Eveneer Timber’ midnight breakout bench veneer, Elton Group. ‘Innovations Brushed Graphic 509’ breakout joinery laminate, Laminex.
Fixed & Fitted
Aluminium silver joinery knobs, Hafele. ‘Schock Soho’ breakout sink, Abey. ‘Quadra’ sparkling tap, Billi.
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