Baya
Baya designs and manufactures pendant lighting using natural fibres and metal finishes. The brand focuses on materiality and scale across its core range.

Collective
Collective is an Australian design studio presenting furniture, lighting and accessories. The brand focuses on collaborative production and a locally grounded supply chain.

CULT
CULT is a design retailer and distributor offering furniture, lighting and accessories from Australian and international brands. It also supports local design through in-house initiatives and collaborations.

DECO
DECO produces tapware, cabinet hardware and accessories for residential and commercial interiors. The range includes heritage-inspired pieces made with contemporary processes.

Design Precinct
Design Precinct imports interior surfaces and fixtures from Europe, including tile, wallpaper and bathware. The brand works with manufacturers in Italy and Spain.

Designer Rugs
Designer Rugs creates custom and in-stock floor coverings for residential and commercial interiors. The brand collaborates regularly with Australian designers and artists.

Havwoods
Havwoods supplies engineered timber flooring for commercial and residential projects. The company’s offering includes prefinished planks in a variety of tones, grades and finishes.

Kfive
Kfive represents a selection of local and international furniture and lighting brands. The company works closely with commercial and residential clients to deliver design-driven interior solutions.

LightCo
LightCo supplies decorative and architectural lighting to the Australian market. Their collections span pendants, wall lights and technical fittings from a range of global manufacturers.

Something Beginning With (SBW)
SBW is a Melbourne-based furniture brand founded by industrial designers Lisa Vincitorio and Laelie Berzon. The studio produces Australian-made furniture and accessories with a focus on functional forms and clean detailing.

Tongue & Groove
Tongue & Groove specialises in wide-format engineered timber flooring and wall surfaces. Their collections are defined by a consistent tonal palette and are suited to both residential and commercial applications.

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