A new online space offers designers enhanced tools, resources and real-time customisation.
September 1st, 2025
Schiavello Furniture has launched a revamped digital platform designed to streamline the specification process while providing inspiration and technical support for workplace and commercial interiors. The new website – schiavellofurniture.com – presents an evolution of the brand’s online presence, prioritising functionality alongside design-led storytelling.
Founded in Australia and operating for nearly 60 years, Schiavello is known for delivering research-driven, client-focused design solutions across sectors including office, hospitality, education and healthcare. Its new digital platform reflects this legacy, combining intuitive tools with detailed resources to support designers, architects and clients.
Key features include a new “My Selection” tool, allowing users to collect and refine product choices in one place and forward them directly to a Schiavello consultant or export for project documentation. A real-time customisation interface offers interactive previews of colour and material options across a range of product solutions, helping users visualise finishes and compositions instantly.
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A comprehensive resource library provides access to CAD and Revit files, product specifications, sustainability documentation and installation guides, while enhanced search functions ensure these are accessible within three clicks.
“Our new website is an extension of our ethos – we pride ourselves on setting the standard in quality, design and innovation, transforming workspaces into hubs of productivity and collaboration,” says Managing Director, Peter Schiavello.
Schiavello has committed to ongoing updates for the platform, ensuring it remains a functional and dynamic design environment. The website is intended as a long-term resource that enhances the creative process by integrating practical support with curated design content.
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