Industry-leading partnership

Design industry leaders Cafe Culture and Insitu Furniture have merged to form a single project known as Café Culture + Insitu. The new venture offers contract and retail customers an extensive furniture and lighting collection which caters to both commercial and residential projects of all sizes.
“With combined experience working within the industry, both Café Culture and Insitu have worked with many of Australia’s leading design firms to support the completion of major projects across commercial, hospitality, education, health care and residential sectors,” says managing director of Cafe Culture + Insitu, Marnie Hammond-Donnelly. “The joining of Cafe Culture + Insitu reflects a rise in market demand for authentic furniture and lighting of world-class quality. With our capabilities now combined, Cafe Culture + Insitu is better equipped than ever before to service the growth taking place in architecture and design sectors within the Australasian region,” she says, adding “Cafe Culture + Insitu represents a leading selection of European and Australian design brands. Our expanded offering better enables us to support a greater diversity of needs across a larger range of project sectors.”

For more information visit cafecultureinsitu.com.au

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