Boss Design has recently hit our shores under an exclusive manufacturing agreement with Gregory Commercial Furniture.
November 21st, 2008
Established in the United Kingdom in 1983, Boss Design is a market leader in commercial furniture, offering well-designed, practical and comfortable seating solutions. Recognised for innovation, ergonomic superiority and outstanding workmanship, the Boss Design range covers task, reception, meeting and public space seating requirements.
Product Range
Task seating, hospitality and loose furniture.
Major Brands
Sona, Sona Tec, Delphi, Choo, G, Eye, Kruze.
Application
Commercial and hospitality.
Sustainability
Boss Design is committed to sustainable development and improvement of environmental performance, with a focus on creating products that are made from raw materials and are 100% recyclable.
Major Projects
ANZ Bank, NSW; The Royal Bank of Scotland, NSW; Sue Mann Nursing Services, NSW; British Airways,United Kingdom Headquarters and worldwide; HSBC, London UK; BP, London UK; Shell Head Office, London UK and Lloyds Bank, London UK.
Specialised Services
Gregory Commercial Furniture offers trial Boss Design chairs upon request.
Lead Time
Local products, 20 working days; imported ranges, 12 weeks.
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