Space Furniture launched its first showroom in Sydney in 1993 and, since its inception, the company has developed into one of Australia and South East Asia’s largest retailers of contemporary design products.
November 21st, 2008
Highly design-focused interior environments and accessories are displayed in Space Furniture showrooms located in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Singapore. Each showroom sets a benchmark in retail design and experience, with the Sydney showroom showcasing interiors and products over 6 levels.
Product Range: Furniture, lighting and accessories.
Major Brand: Accademia, Acerbis, Alias, B&B Italia, Barovier & Toso, Boffi, Cassina, Driade, Edra, Fiam Italia, Flos, Giorgetti, Ingo Maurer, Italamp, Kartell, Kasthall, Living Divani, Liv’it, Maxalto, moooi, Poltrona Frau, Porro, Whitecliffe, XO and Zanotta.
Application: Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Major Projects: Space Contract has provided furniture to some of the largest organisations in Australia, including Qantas, Australia wide; BHP Billiton, Vic; Bovis Lend Lease, NSW; Westpac, NSW and the National Gallery of Victoria, Vic.
Specialised Services: The Contract account management team works closely with clients to ensure the best design products are selected for every project. With the largest collection of contemporary design in Australia and intimate product knowledge, Space Contract can plan and coordinate a perfectly styled, original interior to meet project size, budget and design needs.
Lead time: Ex stock or up to 12 weeks.
1. Arne: Designed by Antonio Citterio for B&B Italia, the modularity of the Arne sofa offers
seats with different depth proportions that can be arranged along a wall or configured easily within an open plan space. The linear solution provides the alternative of two different armrests, one which is curved and suspended and one which is higher and enveloping. The combination of the optional end units of the Arne sofa allows for corner configurations, allowing for even greater flexibility.
Range: Arne.
Designer: Antonio Citterio.
Manufacturer: B&B Italia.
Application: Residential.
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