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Commercial

We have had the pleasure of working with many commercial clients.

  • Melbourne Cricket Club (MCG) Members Area, VIC – by Juicy Design
  • Victorian Racing Club, VIC - by Bates Smart
  • Australian National University, ACT - by Melinda Dodson Architects
  • Google Offices, NSW - by Siren Design

 

Residential

We have had the pleasure of supplying many award winning Residential projects,

  • Coogee House II Project, NSW - by Madeline Blanchfield Architects
  • Chaddesley Avenu Project, VIC - by Luke Fry
  • ALbert Park Project, VIC - by Whiting Architects and Carole Whiting
  • The Triplex Apartments, NSW - by Luigi Rosselli Architects and Alwill Interiors

 

Hospitality

See some of the Resteraunts, Hotels and Clubs we have supplied

  • Piermont Resteraunt, TAS - by Hecker and Guthrie
  • Bannisters Pavilion Mollymook, NSW - by Alwill Interiors
  • Alex Hotel, WA - by Arent and Pyke
  • The American Club, NSW - by Peckvonhartel

 

Cirqua Apartment

BKK Architects
Residential

The talented BKK Architects work with Shannon McGrath and Lucy Bock to create the completed Cirqua Apartments project, which feature the stunning ercol FLOW CHAIRS.

Ercol Flow Chair

Stackable timber chairs with a beautiful look, the refined sweeping like give the chair an elegant look. Designed by Tomoko Azumi, reflecting the goal of improving daily life through design.

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Mosman Project

Cloth and Stone Designs
Residential

Cloth and Stone Designs worked with a fairly plain area to fill it full of detail, giving attention to every inch, to create a beautiful illuminated space for the east facing kitchen.

Terence Woodgate Solid Pendant

Crafted form Italian fine-grained Carrara marble, this elegant piece creates a subtle diffused glow when lit. Using a unique material makes each piece a one-of-one, the marble shade providing a wonderful detail to any space.

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Hooper Street

Arent and Pyke
Residential

Arent and Pyke curate this stunning space in their Hooper House project. Alinging a "contemporary aesthetic with original character details" the project pays respect the original parts of the house, while ensurincontemporary influences.

ercol Flow Chair

Stackable timber chairs with a beautiful look, the refined sweeping like give the chair an elegant look. Designed by Tomoko Azumi, reflecting the goal of improving daily life through design.

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Soi Noodle Bar

Hospitality

A contemporary dining place in the heart of Sydney, the modern Asian fusion resteraunt. In the dining area are the ercol Originals Bar stools, an iconic piece, especially within commercial spaces.

Ercol Originals Bar stool

A olid Ash timber seat, with turned timber Beech legs, the Originals bar stool is a staple of quality, while also using plantation grown sustainable timber. Based on the stools used by draughtsmen to sit at their drawing boards, it was designed in the 1950's and has been a favourite ever since.

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Shoal Country Club

Luchetti Krelle
Hospitality

A stunning project, offering first class dining and entertainment in NSW. Using the ercol Chairmakers Chair, as well as the Marino sofa, Luchetti Krelle deliver a premium design to the Shoal COuntry club.

Ercol Chairmakers Chair

Iconic 1950's timber armchair, an Elm seat in a solid Beech turned timber frame. Based on the legendary design of ercol's founder, Lucian Ercol.

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Haberdasher Cafe, Debenham

Emily Pederson
Hospitality

A beautiful Cafe spot, tucked away in Collins Lane, Melbourne. Designer Emily Pederson working with the ercol Originals Bar stool, to fit out this modern eatery. The natrual Bar stools a perfect compliment to the greeny surrounding the cafe.

Ercol Originals Bar stool

A olid Ash timber seat, with turned timber Beech legs, the Originals bar stool is a staple of quality, while also using plantation grown sustainable timber. Based on the stools used by draughtsmen to sit at their drawing boards, it was designed in the 1950's and has been a favourite ever since.

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