Insitu is recognised locally and internationally for its commercial, hospitality and institutional furniture collections available to the architectural and design community.
November 21st, 2008
Insitu is an independent company established in 1998, representing a selection of the world’s leading furniture manufacturers from Europe and a number of local designers. Over the years Insitu has developed an Australian design and manufacturing program which has seen the creation of a number of successful products available both locally and overseas. Insitu’s progressive range is always engaging with a balance of contemporary and classic design solutions and offers quality engineered products, with an emphasis on personalised service.
Product Range
System, task, hospitality, loose furniture and accessories.
Major Brands
Insitu, Plank, Casamania, KFF, Hussl Sitzmobel, Dexo, BRF, Bluesquare and Paustian.
Application
Commercial, hospitality,institutional and residential.
Sustainability
Insitu endorses the requirements of the Green Star Rating System and endeavours to work with manufacturers and designers who meet Australian and European environmental standards who have a commitment to ecological sustainability.
Major Projects
Goldman Sachs JB Were, Vic; ASX, Vic; Virgin Blue, Australia Wide; Melbourne University, Vic; Jenny Craig, Australia Wide; Westpac, Australia Wide; KPMG, Vic; Brisbane City Council, Qld; NAB, Vic; GMH, Vic and Federation Square Restaurants, Vic
Specialised Services
Insitu’s products are available in all states of Australia and in New Zealand, with comprehensive showrooms in Melbourne and Sydney, and agents in all capital cities.
Lead time
Local products 2-5 weeks, imported products – ex stock or 10-12 weeks.
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