Gregory Commercial Furniture is one of Australasia’s largest manufacturers and supplier of ergonomic workspace solutions, office and public space seating, reception seating, loose furniture and speciality health and aged care solutions.
November 21st, 2008
With over 20 years experience in ergonomic seating, the Australian Design Award winning Dual Density Posture Support Seating System continues to set a benchmark for excellence in ergonomic seating.
Product Range
Task seating, loose furniture, system furniture, hospitality, health and aged care.
Major Brands
Gregory, Pluto, SoftCell®, Boss Design and Atlas.
Application
Commercial, hospitality, residential and health and aged care.
Sustainability
The company is a member of the Green Building Council and is committed to sustainable development, improvement of environmental performance and reducing environmental impact on both production and waste handling.
Major Projects
St George Bank, Australia wide; Fuji Xerox, NSW, WA and Vic; BOC Limited, NSW Department of Community Services, NSW and Macquarie Bank Limited, NSW, Qld, SA and Vic.
Specialised Services
Gregory offer on-site assessment and training for correct ergonomic seating posture and a trial chair programme upon request.
Lead time
20 working days.
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