Take some time to get to know the team at Australian Workplace Manufacturers.
August 12th, 2009
What does your company supply?
Manufacturer, designer and wholesaler of Commercial Office Furniture
What’s the history of your company?
Formed in 1993 AWM (Australian Workstation Manufacturers) operated as a small furniture company on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. AWM quickly expanded and moved to a new head office and factory based in Alexandria, in a 5000sqm facility.
Where do you distribute?
Australia-Wide
Describe your customers?
We provide fitouts to both large & small Commercial, corporate, hospitality, and medical organisations.
What sets your company apart?
Australian Made & Owned – 2 week leadtime! Full GECA certification on all F2, F3 & F5 workstations 99% recyclable workstations
Who should we speak to when specifying?
Kellie Booth – Sales & Marketing Manager: kel@awm.net.au or phone 9700 7403.
What are your client’s priorities at the moment?
Fitting out large commercial premises with state of the art design, green friendly offices as a basic standard
What is good design to you?
Cutting edge but practical recyclable furniture that lends itself to a myriad of workspaces. In turn providing the customer with options beyond their imaginations.
What does the future hold?
The new AWM Showroom opening will be in mid September 2009 showcasing our new product and factory.
Australian Workstation Manufacturers product list includes:
Workstations, Seating, Accessories, Desking, Meeting Tables, Storage, Receptions and Custom Joinery.



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