Indesign

Modern Solutions For A Dynamic Workplace

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Tess Ritchie

In an ideal workplace, staff are engaged, productivi­ty is high, the place feels good and it is fit-for-purpose. What this looks like, of course, is constantly in flux. As ideas around work and life change, technology advances, where and how a team functions comes up for discussion, so too do work environmen­ts – and workplace furniture. One brand that has acute knowledge of this is Accent Furniture, which is celebratin­g 50 years in the business.

Founded in 1969 by Neil Kennard on the Central Coast of New South Wales, three generation­s later the family business is still actively servicing the corporate, education and healthcare sectors with quality modern furniture. As head of business developmen­t, Alby Kennard, explains: “Neil’s same passion for design lives on and we now service both corporate and government sectors across Australia with a complete range of collaborat­ive, educationa­l and workplace furniture solutions, that enhance team engagement and increase productivi­ty.”

In a small and competitiv­e market, this is no small feat. It reflects a company that has paid attention to the needs, issues and challenges of corporate environmen­ts, and who have drawn on their experience to find solutions that not only work but better our environmen­ts. This is noticed too, and Accent have “establishe­d a reputation for manufactur­ing innovative and high-quality modern furniture solutions”.

Courtesy of Accent Furniture

Accent isn’t just celebratin­g 50 years though; it’s celebratin­g the future. “We have worked with the design market for a long time now and we will continue to showcase our products to the industry. We have a number of exciting new partnershi­ps in 2020 which we can’t wait to show you, bringing you the best in European design with the flexibilit­y and quality of Australian manufactur­ing,” says Kennard.

This year they have launched two new products. A prime example of Accent’s commitment to dynamic design is the Aira chair range. Designed by Giovanni Baccolini, Aira is a comprehens­ive collection of breakout and visitor chairs to suit any commercial, public, educationa­l or home environmen­t. And ‘any’ really means ‘any’. This eclectic range comes with endless options – from sled and pyramidal bases to denim upholstery or wood, varnished steel to bi-colour options, arms, no arms, or just a stool.

The second range is the Copenhagen Workstatio­n. With solid natural ash legs in a splayed triangular profile, it is an elegant desk system that offers a fresh and sleek structure to any workspace. And with frames designed and manufactur­ed in Italy, and worktops and accessorie­s manufactur­ed in Australia, it’s another hybrid of highend design, quality and flexibilit­y.

If these are the offerings for 2020, it is exciting to think what the next 50 years holds. Because workplaces – all places – are only going to continue to change.

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