Go native with these solid timber hand-finished, furnishings designed and made in Melbourne.
September 16th, 2010
Designed and made in Melbourne, Native’s contemporary furniture, lighting and objects offer a human approach to living and working, creating pieces of lasting functional, aesthetic and emotive relevance.
Each piece of furniture, designed by Dhiren Bhagwandas, is distinctly unique being superbly crafted from sustainably harvested solid timber and finished by hand.
Since 1997, Schamburg+Alvisse has specialised in the supply of award-winning eco-furniture for commercial and residential projects.
They partner with their clients to create a culture of trust through quality service and project satisfaction.
Their products undergo rigorous independent testing to ensure they meet internationally recognized Environmental Standards such as GECA (Australia) and FSC (International).
Schamburg + Alvisse
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