Gaining an Endorsed Sustainability Design Assessment from the City of Yarra, Armadillo’s new
Praised for cultivating a supportive and stimulating environment that nurtures the personal and professional growth of employees at all levels, we thought this the perfect opportunity to step into the realm of

Designed in collaboration with architect David Goss, the Fitzroy-located showroom celebrates the industrial
“During the build we tried to keep as much of the heritage fabric visible as we could but at the same time create a more contemporary layer that represents where Fitzroy is at now,” says Goss, director of
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Moreover, the world of architecture and design is embedded in the building’s history as a former
“The materials we chose with David were selected to make the space feel warm and inviting. We wanted to conjure a more refined aesthetic that also made for a compelling contrast against the raw materials of the original facade,” says Jodie Fried, Armadillo’s co-founder.

As the sixth physical incarnation of the brand, the Melbourne showroom follows the recent opening of a new flagship in San Francisco’s Presido Heights neighbourhood and existing showrooms in Los Angeles, New York, Brisbane and Sydney.
For Armadillo, the site in Fitzroy, Melbourne, offered both an historic connection and contemporary neighbourhood amongst a good mix of design studios, galleries and homewares.

“Over the years we’ve been lucky to collaborate with leading lights in the Melbourne design community and it feels important to have an equally inspiring space to house our collection and continue building these relationships,” says Sally Pottharst, Armadillo’s co-founder.
That said, it was also essential the space be large enough to cater to both trade and

Taking its cues from bespoke tailoring, the
As the first Australian and American rug maker to achieve B Corp status, the new showroom is entirely in keeping with Armadillo’s position as a purpose driven brand.

Indeed, sustainability and environmental impact were cornerstone considerations in the design of the showroom. “We’re proud to be using rainwater tanks and solar panels to help offset our greenhouse gas emissions. Any additional energy is purchased only from environmentally conscious suppliers meaning that all of our Australian showrooms now operate entirely on green power,” says Alarna Rose, Armadillo’s head of purpose.
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