Space Copenhagen

Space Copenhagen was established in 2005 by the Danish designers Signe Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou, both graduates of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture. The design partnership is known for their way of defying habits and employing a sincere personal vision to their design.

Ross Gardam

Ross Gardam has worked solidly in environmental, interior and retail design, delivering design solutions to a diverse range of clients.  Since graduating in industrial design at Monash University in 1999, Gardam has worked both in Australia and abroad across a range of design disciplines for a number of large commercial firms.

Ross Didier

Australian designer, Ross Didier's products have been procured by Nintendo, Microsoft, Westpac, Hewlett Packard, Google, Nomad restaurant and the Australian Defence Force. Didier has Elfin stools in Times Square, Tiller chairs specified throughout the world, Obelisk sofas in the Denver Art Museum, Terra Firma tables and bespoke seating at Vue de Monde and Bombala lounge chairs outside the Sydney Opera House.

Didier’s work is underpinned by a strong philosophy that manufacturing, ideas, and design are interwoven – an approach to designing he refers to as engineered art.

If the living room is the centre of the home, the sofa is at the centre of the living room, making it one of the most important pieces of furniture to invest in. A well-designed, well-made sofa will provide many years of comfort and function, and last much longer. Whether you’re drawn to contemporary minimalism or heritage-inspired elegance, our sofas offer the perfect balance of comfort and sophistication to transform your living room into a sanctuary of design, and a place you'll love. With exciting new sofas now available from Vitra, &Tradition, Walter Knoll, and Tom Dixon, these are investment pieces destined to elevate your life for years to come. 
Herman Miller's products are pushed to the limit—and then some—in their Michigan Test Lab, where you’ll find weighted bags dropped into the seat of a chair, casters spun for days on end, and machines that wouldn’t feel out of place in a repair shop. Herman Miller test their products beyond what the industry expects—or requires—because they want them to stand the test of time. WHY? It’s all about the warranty. Many of the products tested feature a 12-year warranty: 12 years, yes, but also for 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.