Stylecraft Australia provides high quality commercial, hospitality and residential furniture to the architectural and design community.
November 21st, 2008
The extensive product range covers basic utilitarian items through to innovative high-end design. Stylecraft Australia continually source new products from international and domestic designers at the forefront of responsible developments in interior and furniture design. Established for over 50 years, Stylecraft Australia has showrooms in Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, with agents servicing Adelaide and Perth.
Product Range: System, task, hospitality and loose furniture.
Major Brands: Arper, Akaba, Bonestil, Chair Baltic, Dynamobel, Max Design, Parri, Paco Capdell, Stua, Verzeloni and Vilagrasa.
Application: Corporate commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability: Stylecraft Australia provides quality furniture made to Australian and European standards. Stylecraft Australia is a proud member of the Green Building Council of Australia, and fully understands the requirements of the Green Star Rating System for building interior and furniture inclusions. The company endeavours to work only with manufacturers who meet Australian and European environmental standards, with ISO certification, Environmental Management Systems, and a commitment to ecological sustainability.
Major Projects: Westpac Head Office, NSW; CBA , Australia wide; Price Waterhouse Coopers, Australia wide; Ernst and Young, Australia wide; Foxtel, NSW; ANZ, Australia wide and Telstra, Australia wide.
Specialised Services: Stylecraft Australia’s team of professional consultants include both interior and furniture designers who provide a complete solution-based service.
Lead Time: Local upholstered products 6 weeks, imported products 12 weeks or ex stock 2 weeks.
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