M-03 was established in 2003, showcasing imported ranges from Neudörfler in Austria, Grammer Office and KFF, both from Germany.
November 21st, 2008
M-03 manufactures a large proportion of its collection in Sydney and has selected exclusive retailers in almost every major capital city in Australia to distribute the company’s collections. Perhaps best known for their simplicity and superior craftsmanship, products by both KFF and Neudörfler have been awarded the prestigious Red Dot Award for design excellence.
Product Range – Hospitality, system, task and loose.
Major Brands – Neudörfler, KFF and Grammer Office.
Applications – Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability – M-03 is dedicated to reducing the impact its products have on the environment.
Major Projects – Maersk Sealand, Channel Seven, NSW; Transurban, Aviva, Vic; Hilton Hotel, NSW and Qld.
Lead time – 4 weeks.
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