Since its inception in 1986 by Jorge Campos Bermúdez, Inline Contract Furniture has been servicing and supplying architects and designers with innovative furniture design solutions.
November 21st, 2008
The Inline Contract Furniture collection includes contemporary furniture pieces for commercial and hospitality applications. With showrooms across Australia, the company is committed to environmental sustainability and offers a product stewardship program for its products.
Product Range
Hospitality, task and loose furniture.
Major Brands
Inline.
Application
Commercial and hospitality.
Sustainability
Inline Contract Furniture is a member of the Green Building Council Australia and is committed to keeping all environmental certification in place with the use of FSC Plantation timbers, organic glues and low VOCs.
Major Projects
Parramatta Justice Precinct, NSW; IVF Australia, NSW; Reserve Bank of Australia, NSW; Caltex Head Office, NSW; Ash Morgan Winthrop, Qld, Vic and NSW and Sabre Corporation, NSW.
Lead time
5–6 weeks.
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