Twenty years of workstation and office furniture experience, ensures Head Office Group can provide architects, interior designers, project managers and builders with the latest in Australian made and owned commercial systems furniture.
November 21st, 2008
With manufacturing and production facilities in Sydney, Head Office Group has the capability to supply and install nationally, through distributors in Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.
Our high inventory levels mean lead times are kept to a minimum and any complex installations are just not a problem. Our strong service orientation ensures seamless on time delivery.
We are also pleased to announce that all our workstation systems are fully GECA approved and independent third party certified as being “an environmentally sustainable” product, with maximum “Green-star” building rating.
Our systems includes; QUAD, [Sixty-6] and new ZONE.
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