botton + gardiner urban furniture is an Australian design and manufacturing company specialising in furniture and fixtures for a variety of interior and exterior spaces.
November 21st, 2008
Their proprietary range is complimented with a range of imported designer chairs. The company’s design portfolio extends to commercial, hospitality, shopping centres and leisure applications. Established in 1995 by designer Mike Botton and marketing consultant Carol Gardiner, botton + gardiner urban furniture has been involved in numerous landmark public space installations.
Product Range
Loose furniture, planters, litter bins, tree guards and public space furniture.
Major Brands
botton + gardiner urban furniture and Alutec.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Materials are from sustainable, managed resources.
Major Projects
Westpac Headquarters, NSW; Homemaker Supa Centa, NSW; Centro Colonnades, SA; Belmont Forum, WA and Freshwater Place, Vic.
Specialised Services
Custom design and manufacturing services.
Lead Time
6 weeks, subject to variation.
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