The award winning interior designer team at Geyer have a new home in Sydney’s iconic Harry Seidler building.
After 40 years of interior design expertise, Geyer has made a move. The relocation has seen Geyer make a new Sydney home in Castlereagh Street. The Harry Seidler building location is the second office Geyer has called home since 2000, previously working from a heritage listed York Street address.
Geyer works from five studios, and is driven by a passion for design. Over four decades they’ve shown a drive for enriching the business performance, brand and culture for clients across the Australia Pacific.
“Geyer looks forward to celebrating the new space with clients, suppliers and collaborators and would like to thank everyone for their support and friendship throughout our 40 year history,” says Mark Talbot the Geyer Sydney Studio Leader
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