Fifty-six years ago Formula Interiors began designing partitions and building interiors. Today, they continue to do just that.
June 21st, 2013
Multi-faceted in their operations, Formula have expanded their offering over the past five decades to become a leader in the installation, refurbishment and construction of commercial interiors. Proudly Australian, the introduction of Formula’s new, class leading, product ranges continues their long tradition of delivering on quality.
Department of Human Services with Shift demountable partitions
Where a dedication to detail and service have developed for the brand a fine mark of distinction, the appeal of this local manufacturer endures with its focus on innovation; leading it into the next fifty years and beyond.
Shift Demountable Partitions
With the promise of an after-sale maintenance service, Formula Interiors’ proposition is now thorough and comprehensive; centring on a superior customer experience.
Notwithstanding a broader scope of service, where it matters most not much has changed. Formula is still building Interiors, designing bespoke partition systems and offering local production. Formula is now an enhanced business model offering products with no departure from quality.
Shift Demountable Partitions
Recognition at the recent Australian International Design Awards, cements Formula’s position as an innovative market leader. The SHIFT demountable partition system was commended for its resolved solution to demarcation and place-making in tricky, flexible office environments.
Allianz, Melbourne
Fully reconfigurable, the brilliance of the system allows for entire walls to be moved and spaces redefined to suit the needs of each project. A cost effective and more environmentally sensitive solution to adaption and reuse.
Formula Interiors’ full range of systems will be launched at Sydney Indesign this August.
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