Schiavello is a privately owned, top 500 Australian company specialising in the design and production of high performance commercial and residential environments.
November 21st, 2008
Established in 1966, today Schiavello employs over 1200 staff across a network of 18 offices Australia wide and internationally and continues to deliver innovation through interior fit-out and construction, systems furniture, seating, storage, specialist architectural joinery, IT integration, solid surface fabrication and signage.
Product Range
System, task, hospitality and loose furniture.
Major Brands
Kayt seating + small table programme, Tangier seat/work platform, Tom Stool, i.box office system, Kahn mobile utility work table, Molo Softwall temporary partition, 101 chair, Toro chair, QED Spine Storage System, Starlite work table, Ultimet work environment, Stealth storage system and Vertical Garden.
Application
Commercial, hospiality
and residential.
Sustainability
As the Australian leader in sustainability in the commercial furniture market, Schiavello was the first to receive an externally accredited ISO 14001 Environmental Management System accreditation. Employing strong environmental principles to its 90,000m2 of manufacturing and corporate facilities, Schiavello deliver in-house life-cycle analysis to guide outstanding product design and development.
Major Projects
Telstra, Vic; Transurban, Vic; Foxtel, Vic; PwC, Vic; KPMG, Vic; Sensis, Vic; Morgan Stanley, NSW; Coles Myer, Vic; AGL, SA; Nestle, NSW; Seek.com.au, Vic and The Advertiser Newspapers, SA.
Specialised Services
Environmental consultancy, solid surface fabrication and installation, signage design, fabrication, installation, project management and MDF powder-coating.
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