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Zip Water
In our time-poor world, we are all looking for ways to work smarter, not harder. While efficiency and effectiveness are usually associated with the workplace, they are just as essential at home to help us tackle all those everyday chores and tasks quickly and easily.
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Zip Water
Located in a private dwelling along Melbourne’s vibrant Prahran High Street, this stunning kitchen interrogates a dynamic juxtaposition of textures and colours to set a grand stage for the theatre of contemporary urban living.
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Outdoor Blinds and Awnings Australia
Find out the latest project details in this article about our involvement. Bonus: full project video is at the end.
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Outdoor Blinds and Awnings Australia
Project spotlight: ScreenTex Zip Outdoor Blinds for Ribs & Burgers. Watch a short video on how it turned out in the article.
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Mapei
House of Darwin is a social enterprise operating in the Northern Territory that reinvests profits from clothing sales into social programs for remote Indigenous communities.
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DuraCube
At Duracube, we stand behind the quality and performance of our bathroom joinery systems.
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DuraCube
In end-of-trip designs, where lockers, cubicles, vanities and seating systems share a space, choosing the right supplier can make all the difference. That’s where Duracube steps in.
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DuraCube
Did you know that school bathrooms are one of the highest-risk areas for bullying? These private, often unsupervised spaces allow for incidents that may go unnoticed, impacting nearly 25% of Australian students every year. But thoughtful design can change that.
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Con-form Group
Everything you see here…the modular steel HVACR platforms, three metre high louvre screens, walkways and guardrails…were custom designed and manufactured at Con-form Group.
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Con-form Group
Usually when a rooftop steel platform is being installed and it requires penetration through the roof structure to the rafters below, the occupants of the building have to be vacated. For weeks or even longer. This is because of possible risks such as platform materials or parts of the building accidentally falling through.