Systems Supply was established in 1993 with a vision to cover a niche market within the architectural and design community, customising workstation fit-outs within a rapid 4 to 6 weeks turnaround.
November 21st, 2008
The company has since developed a number of customised work systems designed to meet the individual needs of architects, designers and users. Systems Supply is the exclusive agent for Lamm seating products, and has showrooms in Sydney and Melbourne, as well as agents in Adelaide, Perth and Canberra.
Product Range
System, task and loose furniture.
Major Brands
Jazz Workstations, Duo Workstations, Snowflake Workstations, Shape Workstations, Sector Workstations and Lamm Seating.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Major Projects
Challenger, NSW, Vic, Tas, WA and Qld; Sydney Water, NSW; Platinum, NSW; News Ltd, NSW; Deakin Uni, Vic; CSIRO, Vic; SMEC, NSW and Wentworth Mutual, Vic.
Specialised Services
The company customise client requirements and service, and also provide an after sales service.
Lead time
4-6 weeks.
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