Corporate Culture was established 10 years ago with a vision to provide the Australian market with the most outstanding furniture designs available from around the world for both the residential and commercial sectors.
November 21st, 2008
Today, driven by the company’s Managing Director, Richard Munao, and with showrooms established in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland, Corporate Culture provides a range of products that enhance the quality of living and working environments. Corporate Culture’s range of products includes both the classics of Scandinavia and the very best of Scandinavian, Belgian and Italian pieces.
Product Range
System, task, loose and hospitality furniture, feature lighting and accessories.
Major Brands
Fritz Hansen, Erik Jorgensen, Extremis, Fantoni, Carl Hansen, Hay, Offecct, Bestlite and Georg Jensen.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Corporate Culture is committed to exceeding clients’ needs withoutcompromising the importance of sustainability. Every aspect of the company, from the products it provides to its internal procedures aims to reduce environmental impact.
Major Projects
Westpac, NSW; Transurban, Vic and Ernst & Young, NSW and Vic.
Lead Time
Lead times for Corporate Culture products vary between 4-12 weeks.
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