Time is running out. Register for FRONT.design to unlock your access pass to key players and brands in Australia’s commercial design market. Don’t miss out!
The countdown has officially begun. Less than a day to go before FRONT.design launches at Tower Three, International Towers, Barangaroo Thursday 29 – Friday 30 August. Have you registered for FRONT.design, yet?
Why Register?
Get unlimited opportunities for business development and networking in our fully catered meeting lounges and catch-up zones with your FREE registration. Use FRONT.DesignTech to book or accept meetings.
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Specify products from over 60 brands for your future projects.
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Learn from the experts and earn CPD points with 24 presentations and seminars across two days.
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Do this all under one roof at Barangaroo, Sydney.
Want to know more? Here’s a quick sneak-peek of some of our exhibiting brands and their cutting-edge products on show next week at FRONT.design.

FrameryQ from The Meta Collective
FRONT.design allows you to experience the best in workplace acoustics with Framery Q available from The Meta Collective. An office pod that is the perfect spot for people to have meetings, brainstorming sessions and private one-on-one conversations, Framery Q will also serve as the venue for the Talking Architecture and Design Podcast. Broadcasting live from Level 2 at FRONT.design, A&D Editor, Branko Miletic will be taking a deeper dive into the practices of leading architects, designers, developers and entrepreneurs.
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Copenhagen Workstation by Accent Furniture
On the lookout for ergonomic solutions for your future projects? Visit the Accent Furniture stand to take a closer look at some of its latest designs for the modern workplace. The Aira chair range by Giovanni Baccolini is a series of highly configurable seating designs for a wide variety of uses and spaces. The Copenhagen workstation, on the other hand, is a sleek desk system that commands attention. If adjustable tables are on your mind check out the Stockholm Height Adjustable FlipFlop table or the Carlo folding table that provides both functionality and flexibility to meeting spaces.
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In today’s ever-changing hybrid workplace, flexible and reconfigurable furniture is the key to design success. Just like these workspace furniture solutions by Business Interiors. Honey by Joseph Ihreborn, is a collection of playful hexagonal stools that could be linked to form endless variations of seating sculptures, making it ideal for collaboration. Fiore by Dauphin is a study in movable seating, functioning as a task chai and more. Lastly, I.AM by Thinking Works is a tilt-top stacking table and suitable for hot-desking, and breakout areas.
Catch the Forum seminars, ‘Hybrid working: No man’s land or new frontier?’ and ‘The values-driven workplace: Co-working makes way for curated communities’ on Thursday 29 August, presented by Business Interiors.
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Alto Workstation by AWM
Bear witness to some of the most modern and ergonomic workspace furniture at FRONT.design. At the AWM stand you can look forward to the height-adjustable workstation Alto, which comes with the latest anti-collision technology, four memory settings and a wide selection of LED display handsets. AWM will also showcase its Amalfi chair, a sleek and comfortable meeting chair complete with Italian leather upholstery and detailed stitching. Multi-functional tables on your mind? The Wing sports a sleek and modern look for a range of work environments. The table has solid timber and aluminium leg systems for more strength and stability. The legs can function as a coffee table, meeting table or a standing high breakout table, while the frame can accommodate round and rectangular tabletops.
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Knit designed by Patrick Norguet for Ethimo
Creating memorable and welcoming spaces is at the heart of hospitality interior design. The Design Nation collection captures the various approaches to mood, brand, and planning to manage hospitality operations. Unique products include Knit designed by Patrick Norguet for Ethimo and Bellevie armchair designed by Pagnon & Pelhaitre for Fermob. Knit is an outdoor dining chair that embraces details through its teak wooden structure to the weave on the chair in synthetic fabric rope. The Bellevie is ideal for adding colour and comfort to the outdoors creating the perfect setting to relax and rewind. The design is both light and weather resistant.
Register now to save yourself a seat at our hospitality seminar, ‘Where’s the value? Cracking the consumer code’, presented by Design Nation.
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SilenSpace Acoustic Booth by TCW

Moving Walls by TCW
TCW is showcasing its new Moving Walls range – a multifunctional and practical office tool. The product rests on two solid wood three-leg trestles, ensuring the lightweight tabletop can also double up as a wall panel for making presentations. Also look forward to the SilenSpace acoustic booths, which are modular, moveable and a smart solution for the versatile needs of today’s workplace.
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Kinetex by Visionary Living
Watch out for Kinetex, an advanced textile composite flooring that combines key attributes of soft-surface floor coverings with the long-wearing performance characteristics of hard-surface flooring. At FRONT.design, Visionary Living will showcase how this unique floor covering alternative is ideal for retail, healthcare, education and institutional environments.
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