With a passion for great, intuitive design, B Seated Global offer the industry a unique, and considered approach.
December 6th, 2013
B Seated Global is both supplier and manufacturer of designer commercial furniture for the hospitality industry. Based in Sydney, the company was founded over 35 years ago and has been a family run business ever since. Originally specialising in event and banquet furniture B Seated Global now has a range of over 3000 products including cafe chairs, bentwood chairs, bar stools, banquet tables, trestle tables and even illuminated furniture: everything required to fit out a hospitality venue.
The majority of the B Seated Global product range is completely customisable and customers can create furniture that is unique to them. Daniella Menachemson, director of the company, and interior designer, has always been passionate about furniture and architecture. When customers tell her their vision she tries to bring them to life in a practical and affordable way. Daniella is convinced that you don’t need to spend $1000 a seat to get a high quality, design focused chair.
Products are either locally produced or imported from Europe, India, Asia and the USA. By sourcing and working with select partner factories B Seated Global allows customers to create their own unique items for their venues without the need for a huge budget. Almost any part of the furniture can be created bespoke to the customers needs including the materials, colours and finishes. Having unique furniture is an easy way to stand out from your competitors and create a connection with your customers.
B Seated Global also works alongside interior designers to create furniture for many customers in the hospitality industry including cafes, restaurants, bars, pubs and hotels. B Seated Global has created bespoke furniture for well-known names such as The Fish Shop, Navarra Venues, The Manly Wharf Hotel, GG’s Espresso, Crinitis, Nandos, Michel’s Patisserie and WOWCOW. Most recently B Seated Global created upholstered leather dining chairs, bar stools with metal studs, herringbone marble tilted table tops and zinc dining tables especially for the new Bull & Bear pub in Sydney.
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