Australian-owned company Living Edge supplies high-end design furniture to the Australian marketplace.
November 21st, 2008
The company is committed to authenticity of design and distribute premium international furniture ranges. Living Edge also aims to foster the Australian furniture industry by supporting and representing local furniture designers, including Norman + Quaine, Charles Wilson and Matt Sheargold. The Living Edge showrooms mix iconic, classic and the contemporary.
Product Range
System, task, hospitality and loose furniture.
Major Brands
Bernabeifreeman, Emeco, Heller, Herman Miller, Howe, Keilhauer, Living Edge, Markant, Norman + Quaine, Sedus, Walter Knoll and Woodmark.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Living Edge is committed to providing products and ranges that achieve environmentally sustaintable design solutions. Products such as the Herman Miller Office range has earned Greenguard Indoor Air Quality Certification for low-emitting products, that can be found in the company’s Aeron, Mirra and Equa work chairs. Brands Walter Knoll, Norman + Quaine, Sedus, Planex, Emeca and Woodmark also recognise the value of sustainable design and environmental management and take measures to reduce resource use, minimise waste and emissions into the environment.
Major Projects
UBS Melbourne, Vic; ABS, NSW; Qantas Melbourne, Vic; Manpower, NSW; Stocklands, NSW; Latrobe City Council Vic; Challenger International, NSW and NAB, Melbourne Docklands, Vic.
Specialised Services
The company provides a Quality Management System which provides real time management of service requirements to maximise the companyís performance. The QMS complies with the requirements of the Australia/New Zealand International Standard ISO 9001:2000.
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