Kusch + Co is a leading European commercial furniture manufacturer specialising in seating programmes and table systems.
November 21st, 2008
Kusch + Co products combine the very best of European talent, featuring designs by world-renowned designers such as Jorge Pensi, Justus Kolberg and Lepper Schmidt. Adhering to timeless design, high functionality, quality and ergonomics, the company delivers award-winning seating programmes and table systems. Kusch + Co furniture is produced in Australia under license by Stem Intelligent Seating, combining the best in European design with high quality local manufacturing and support.
Product Range
Task and loose furniture.
Major Brands
Profession, Papilio and ¡Hola!.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Kusch + Co have long set a benchmark in incorporating environmentally-friendly production strategies and technologies.
Major Projects
Marsh Mercer, NSW; Department of Sustainability, Vic; Qantas, Australia wide.
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