Sustainable Office Solutions was created to limit the amount of perfectly good office furniture going to landfill.
Furniture and Fixtures
Justin Hatchett on a new solution for old office furniture
Justin Hatchett, left the corporate sector just 18 months ago to start up Green Furniture Hub and he’s on roll. His company that diverts office furniture from landfill has been operating for just 18 months and it’s growing – with staff and warehouses and a fleet of trucks in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
Paul Mead, Kernel Property, on what floats his boat
The trend for sustainable refits is on the up, says Paul Mead from Kernel Property. In the past six months, clients have been calling me rather than the other way around.“
Zenith Interiors: EDO collection inspired by the streets of Tokyo
The understated nature of the collection means you can imagine seeing in an office 10 years ago or 10 years into the future. And to make it so, each piece is built for easy disassembly, movement and repair.
Green Furniture Hub: Rehoming leftover office furniture, en masse
Imagine a flat fee, just $250, to pick and choose the furniture and equipment you want from an office defit. Perfect for a new business or a very economical upgrade.
Paarhammer Windows and Doors: A business born from necessity
Acoustics: sight, sound and science deliver biophilic brilliance
Winya: Indigenous angle to premium office furniture and more
Majority Indigenous owned and staffed Winya has done office fitouts for large corporations and government offices including Lendlease, Telstra, the ATO and the Department of Defence.