Poised at the intersection of design and service, King Trade has launched a new dedicated hub in Bondi Junction, which offers tailored product, service and pricing for architects and interior designers.
October 31st, 2025
Customisation sits at the heart of contemporary design practice. Recognising that every project comes with unique demands, King Living has launched its first dedicated King Trade Hub in Bondi Junction – a space designed exclusively for the design community and their clients.
The King Trade Hub functions as a showroom and a collaborative workspace for architects and interior designers. Here, a specialist team of King Trade Consultants, many with design industry backgrounds, is on hand to collaborate with professionals through every stage of the specification process. From fabric selection to space planning, designers can receive tailored advice within a private consultation environment.

The Hub’s resource centre is comprehensive, replete with a library of more than 200 exclusive fabrics and leathers, alongside premium finishes such as Italian marble and signature timber stains. A curated edit of textiles from renowned houses – including James Dunlop, Mokum, Elliott Clarke, Kvadrat and Maharam – is also showcased on King Living pieces within a dedicated display zone, creating an immersive experience that allows materials and forms to be appreciated in context.
The new King Trade Bondi Junction hub extends far beyond residential design. The program has been developed to also support commercial projects, whether that be boutique hotel suites or large-scale hospitality venues. Furniture can be modified to meet specific requirements, whether that’s fire-retardant fabrics, logo embroidery on outdoor lounges, or upholstery tailored to a brand’s aesthetic.

As a vertically integrated Australian company, King Living controls every element of production – from design and research to manufacturing and delivery. This model ensures precision and quality while enabling a wide degree of flexibility for trade clients. For commercial projects, contract-grade materials and finishes are available, supported by King Living’s in-house R&D team and project managers.
Designers will recognise hallmarks of the King Difference in the Trade collection. Modular systems allow pieces to adapt over time, while the brand’s signature steel frame and Postureflex® seating system provide durability that meets both residential and commercial needs. Covers & furniture parts are removable and replaceable, extending the lifespan of products and aligning with sustainable practice by reducing waste.

Complementing the product innovation is an end-to-end service model. Dedicated project managers oversee each stage, from consultation and specification through to delivery, installation, and after-sales support. For clients, this streamlines procurement and ensures consistency across projects of any scale. With King Trade, designers experience hands-on support from regional Trade Managers, bespoke design solutions, and a newly launched Trade Concierge that continues the care well beyond installation.
Strategically positioned at 588 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction, the new Hub places King Trade within easy reach of Sydney’s design studios, the CBD, and major retail centres.
The King Trade Hub signals a new chapter for King Living’s engagement with the design community. More than a place to view furniture, it’s a resource – a setting where creativity, customisation and collaboration converge to deliver outcomes as individual as the projects they support.
Discover the King Trade Program here.

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