Designed and made in Melbourne, Australia, Lowe Furniture is made up of a group of highly talented furniture designers.
July 31st, 2015
More than just a workplace, Lowe Furniture represents an ideal about furniture design – a belief that true knowledge, care and attention to detail can produce the best products available in the market. Sharing a great sense of humour and a special camaraderie, Lowe Furniture is a brilliant and increasingly rare example of the best in Australian manufacturing.
Evolving out of the demands of the architectural and interior design community for custom designs, The Lowe Furniture studio and workshop has a specific passion for meeting specialised project requirements. It’s this passion that serves as the strongest capability that Lowe Furniture offers – custom design and construction. Specialising in boardroom and meeting room tables, their work graces some of Australia’s most important corporate spaces including Myer, Deakin University, Macquarie Bank, Toyota, Crown Casino and more.
Together with their designs for the residential environment, Lowe is one of Australia’s most impressive manufacturers of quality and design in timber. Hub Furniture is showcasing its Lowe Furniture range at Sydney Indesign 2015.
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