We take a moment to chat with Kaye San Jose from Pure Creative Group
June 1st, 2009
What does your company supply?
Interior Design and Construction/Fitout services
How did your company come about?
My partner and I were experienced in both disciplines. Combined we thought we had something special to offer.
Where do you distribute?
We offer our services across Australia, however, most of our work is in the Sydney area.
Describe your customers?
We have a large portion of work from the retail and hospitality industries. However, we don’t like to pigeon hole ourselves – we’re familiar with working alongside a wide variety of clients.
What sets your company apart?
We’re a one stop shop offering exceptional service in design and fitout. Our attention to detail in both design and quality are second to none.
What are your client’s priorities at the moment?
At the moment we understand that budget is at the top of our clients minds. So that’s why we offer ‘value for money.’
What is design to you?
Design is a collaboration of inspiration, ideas and products that come together to create a functional and unique space.
What does the future hold?
Exciting opportunities to work along side open-minded clients to create amazing spaces.
purecreativegroup.com.au
info@purecreativegroup.com.au
(61 2) 9699 2053
Above image: Kristy Powe, Kaye San Jose, Jonathan San Jose

Joinery by PCG “Design by Smart Design Studio for Frasers Property. Photography Tom Evangelidis.”

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