Carr Design Group combines corporate, residential and hospitality design principles for a diverse and flexible function space at the Collins Square Events Centre. Have they created the ultimate new design typology for next-gen hospitality? We think yes…
August 23rd, 2017
Architect
Carr Design Group
Photography
Peter Clarke
Furniture
Own World – Lunar Bar Stool, T-Gong Coffee Table, For Sure Conference Chair, Spazio Dining Table, Laval Leather Chair, Four Cast Task Chair, Guest Sofa, Balance Meeting Table, Sketch Dining Chair, U-Turn Lounge Chair, Turi Turi Coffee Table, Kurve Sofa, Amati Lounge Chair, Paper Coffee Table
Space Furniture – Jean Armchair, Pelle & Ossa Armchair, Febo Armchair, Papillo Grande Armchair, Pathos Stool
Dedece – Leslie Armchair, Nay Side Table, Planter Coffee Table, Catlin Coffee Table, Bellagio Outdoor Table, Poltrona Armchair
Wilkhahn – Timetable Folding Table, Graph Chair, Confair Lecturn
Zenith Interiors – Silhouette Workstation, pedestal
Living Edge – Liaison Sofa, Plec Umbrella Stand
Cafe Culture + Insitu – Ikon 867 High Table
Cult – Bong Coffee Table
Lighting
Dedece – Tom Dixon Base Floor Lamp
Euroluce – Atollo Lamp
Finishes
Laminex – Joinery laminate generally throughout
All Plastics – Reception acrylic
Brintons – Custom Axminster Carpets, custom hand-tufted rug
Gibbon Group – Tretford Carpet Role
Kvadrat Maharam – Zulu Curtain, grey velvet banquette seating upholstery and meeting room upholstery
Reflex Technology – Reflex glazing
Viridian – Reception area glass
Custom Glass & Fittings – Fluted glass
Arvic Laminates – Level 5 and 6 joinery laminate
George Fethers & Co. – Timber look laminate
Sapphire Aluminium – Business centre aluminium & anodised aluminium
DAAC – Metal drapery
Rimex Metals – Stainless steel generally throughout
Dulux – Paint throughout
Gunnersens – Decorative timber stains
CDK Stone – Marble throughout
Gipoint – Stone
Caesarstone – Washplane
G-Lux – Tiles generally throughout
Elton Group – Veneer
South Pacific Fabrics – Grey velvet upholstery
Pelle Leather – Leather upholstery generally throughout
Warwick Fabrics – Auditorium furniture upholstery
Read more here, or get the full story in Indesign Magazine Issue #70.
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