Infinity Commercial Furniture has built its reputation on strong relationships with clients and designers, and its ability to provide furniture with an array of options.
While many furniture companies offer high quality commercial products, few compare to Infinity Commercial Furniture (ICF) in terms of finishes and possibilities. Built off the back of creating strong relationships with designers and clients, ICF strives to solve any commercial fit-out issue through versatile furniture options, optimal customer service, and the installation of custom pieces.

ICF’s Mello Lounges and Enigma Workstations are two excellent cases in point. With clean lines and hard surfaces contrasted against soft furnishings, both products are designed with a distinctly modern aesthetic, well suited to today’s office space.
The Mello, a contemporary commercial piece with a rounded back provides a comfortable seat, while its extensive range of options cements it as a must-have in the office. Options encompass 50 different fabrics and materials, ensuring the lounge will speak to almost any aesthetic within a commercial environment context.

The Enigma Workstation is a modern desk that accounts for the open plan office, but also addresses workers’ needs for individual space. The desk utilises a classic loop leg system resulting in angled clean lines. The rectangular profile on the end legs is complemented by the centre-recessed leg, which allows more options to meet users’ power and data requirements.
Designed to help you grow, all Enigma components and accessories can be interchanged. Enigma also boasts an expansive range of desktops, leg varieties and powder coated finishes.

ICF products were recently made use of by Powerhouse Group to complete its fit-out of Property Bank Australia’s North Sydney office. This project was built around a premium office space with simple but considered furniture pieces.
Mello and Enigma are both present, fitting seamlessly into both personal and group spaces. While day-to-day work activities will typically be completed upon an Enigma workstation, Property Bank’s employees can be found relaxing in a Mello lounge. For ICF, it really is about covering all bases – and needs – within the workplace.
Both products contain sizable warranties. Mello and Enigma come with 5-year and 10-year warranties, respectively. A testament to ICF’s design and manufacturing processes, the products are truly built to last.

For further information about Mello, Enigma, the Property Bank Australia project or ICF’s definitive catalogue, head to icf.com.au.
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