With an increasing need for premium health environments, Workspace offers bespoke and standard furniture options readymade for innovative spaces.
Providing furniture solutions that reflect the extreme importance of cleanliness and hygiene within the sector, Workspace Commercial Furniture continues to provide expertise in aged care and allied health environments.

Offering both bespoke and standard product options for aged care centres across the country, Workspace’s exceptional approach to furniture design for the industry has been built over time, with the company commencing its operation in 1911.
The company’s skill in joinery, chair making and custom cabinet making divisions, linked with effective and efficient manufacturing, results in aged care furniture that is both timeless and appropriate. The furniture, fabric and materials of Workspace products are choices that are sanitary and practical for aged care and allied health environments.

Colour, texture and vibrancy are all elements that the design team actively incorporates into aged care, health and assisted living furniture solutions. Workspace can capably provide solutions for all areas of aged care facilities including the in room, dining, meeting, break out and lounge areas, as well administration and office facilities.
With an aging population, recent pandemic, increased life expectancy and diverse living arrangements, the need for Aged Care and Assisted Living services continues to increase. The requirement to simply design functional spaces to support residences is no longer, the present goal is to provide innovative lifestyle environments that cater for the progressive nature of assisted living and aged care and incorporate all the luxury of a hotel and the comfort of home.

Workspace Commercial Furniture is committed to Australian manufacturing, in-house national and local logistics and installation services, thus making it a brand that designers and members of the industry can trust. Workspace understands that upon completion, a quality product is the minimum expectation within aged care, health and assisted living environments.
All Workspace products come with market leading warranties and aftermarket service, ensuring peace of mind and flexibility for industry workers and designers.

Workspace provides solutions for all commercial spaces, including office, education and hospitality retail. For more information, head to workspace.com.au.
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